Re: Tools to automatically optimize Windows performance on boot
I do not think relying on third party tools will be effective. The best thing you can do here is simply check your system bootup stuff. You can go in msconfig and remove all applications which are configured to start on boot. That will increase the boot time. Somehow I think whatever you do, as time goes on Windows gets slow. I am having a laptop and in that I just ordered a new SSD. That is a portable drive with fast output. After adding that I had see that my system works really well. The SSD offers me 64GB of space and all my data is kept in my secondary 500Gb drive. Spending on new hardware is more worth than spending on a software. Because if the entire system performance is affected then the software will also work slow. There is nothing you can do in that. You can go on web and order a good ssd which is great enough to give you great performance where it does not matter what amount of apps you are running.
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