Windows takes forever to start because of startup programs
Too many apps are set to start automatically when Windows boots, and they're all running at the same time and slowing everything down. We'll disable the ones you don't need and your computer will start way faster.
When Windows takes a long time to boot, it's almost always because too many programs are set to start automatically. Each one uses CPU and disk resources while loading, which slows down the whole boot process. We'll look at what's running at startup and disable the ones that don't need to be there. You'll only keep the ones that are essential or that you actually use.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Disabling programs you actually need. Windows Update, your antivirus, and any printer software should almost always stay on.
- Not realizing that disabling startup doesn't uninstall the app. You can always re-enable it later if you need it.
Signs you need professional help
- If your boot time didn't improve after disabling unnecessary startup apps, or if you're not sure which apps are safe to disable, give us a call and we'll help you sort through the list.
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