Faster Windows 7 – The Easiest Ways to Boot Windows 7 Faster!
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Does your Windows 7 boot and run very slow after some days? Do you want to make your windows 7 faster but not pay much? Maybe I can help you!
If you are looking for reasons about the low performance of your Windows 7, you need to make sure you satisfy the hardware requirements of win 7 firstly. Here are they:
• 1GHz CPU or More
• 512MB of physical memory
• 20GB HDD space
Yes, your PC meets these demands but Windows startup is still slow! Why? Then the problem maybe attributes to lots of applications start upon loading Windows 7. And now, you need to clean up the startup list to make your windows 7 faster.
As more and more applications start with loading Windows 7, computer performance will turn into freeze. These applications not only lengthen the startup time, but also occupy hardware resource. To fix this problem and speed up the startup time of windows 7, you can enable Boot-Only fetching by these steps:
1. Click the “Start” Button in the lower left quarter.
2. Point to the “Search Programs and Files” textbox and input “regedit”.
3. Choose “regedit.exe”.
4. Press the “Yes” button when the UAC prompt appears.
5. Go to and select to:
HLKM_SYSTEMCurrent_Control_SetControl_SessionManager_MemoryManagement_PrefetchParameters
6. Select “EnablePrefetcher” in the right pane.
7. Change the value to 2 and click “OK”.
8. Press “EnableSuperfetch”.
9. Change the value to 2 and click “OK”.
10. Close all.
11. Of course, re-start your PC to see the effect.
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kabi win 7 use to karle, uske baad ye tips diyo…. LOL… jst kiddin… thnx for dis useful info..
I am already tested Win 7 on Virtual Box, and now I am testing win 7 on installing as a base OS.
Great tips. However, we had written a blog post on similar topic some days back titled “How to Speed up Your Win 7 Computer” – http://techchunks.com/technology/how-to-speed-up-your-win-7-computer/
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Thanks for you tip. and Welcome to Razzil.