startup programs

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Startup programs are applications configured to launch automatically when Windows boots. Managing these programs is a common performance tweak that can make a PC feel faster without hardware upgrades. Disabling unnecessary startup items reduces boot time and frees system resources, improving overall responsiveness. This is a reversible, built-in adjustment that typically produces immediate gains on older or lower-spec machines. Windows provides tools like Task Manager and Settings to control startup programs, allowing users to enable or disable them as needed. Regularly reviewing and optimizing startup programs helps maintain system efficiency and is a recommended practice for Windows users seeking better performance.
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    Six Windows Tweaks That Make Your PC Feel Faster (No Hardware Upgrade)

    MakeUseOf’s latest roundup lands a blunt but welcome reminder: before you reach for a new CPU or pay for another GPU, check six Windows settings that—when tuned correctly—often deliver more perceptible snappiness than an incremental hardware upgrade. The article’s practical list targets the most...
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