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Increase Windows Startup Speed and System Performance DIY How-To Guide

Monday, July 5th, 2010

As Windows starts up there are many programs that are executed automatically, some of which you may not want starting up, and many of which do not need to be started every time your computer is booted up.  If you look at your toolbar, normally in the area directly adjacent to where your clock is displayed, you will probably see many small icons that correspond to various applications that are installed on your system.  Each of those icons actually represents an application that is running in the background of your system, using up valuable system resources.

The majority of applications that add themselves to the start-up sequence do not absolutely need to do so.  Removing some of these applications from your startup sequence can greatly increase system performance.  Do not be alarmed if you remove an application from the start-up sequence and you no longer see its icon in your task-bar area.  You can still access any application removed from the start-up sequence simply by either clicking on its shortcut on the desktop (assuming there is one) or by clicking start and browsing through the programs listing until you find the application and then starting it from there.

As a general rule the only programs that absolutely have to be running in the background are the ones that are associated with your network hardware.  Typically if you are using a wireless network adapter then you would most likely need to be sure that you do not remove that application from the start-up sequence.  There could also be other applications that might support some proxy services or VPN services that might also need to be running depending on your specific situation.  Every situation is different, you may need to experiment a bit to find the best configuration.

Luckily, in their infinite wisdom, Microsoft included a utility starting with Windows 98 that allows you to modify the start-up sequence relatively easily.

Using ‘MSCONFIG’

Windows XP

  • Click on Start->Run
  • Type ‘msconfig’ and press enter or click OK.  (The System Configuration Utility should start up.)

 

Windows Vista / Windows 7

  • Click on Start
  • In the search system box type ‘msconfig’ and press ‘Search’.

 

msconfig

  • In the System Configuration Utility, click on the tab called Startup.
  • You can uncheck any program that you do not wish to execute on startup.  (Changes that you make here are easily reversible.)
  • After you have unchecked as many or few programs as you wish, click ‘Apply’ and then ‘OK’.
  • You will then be prompted to restart your computer, click ‘Yes’.

 

If after rebooting you are experiencing problems connecting to the Internet or you are not able to access certain software you can easily go back and recheck those programs in the ‘msconfig’ utility using the same steps outlined above.

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Software Application Error – Troubleshooting – DIY Guide

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

If one of the software applications that you use on a regular basis suddenly generates an error message and will not allow you to continue you can try this simple guide to correcting the issue.  However, use this guide at your own risk.  You should have a general understanding of how to install and uninstall software applications and programs on your system if you plan to use this guide. If you aren’t sure what you are doing, please call and speak to one of our technicians or consult your operating system documentation before using these procedures.  It is possible that the use of these procedures could result in data loss or system failure if not performed correctly.

  1. If you are experiencing a problem with a software application that was recently working properly, but now generates an error message when you try to use it; the first thing you must do is retrace your steps.
  2. Have you installed any new software on your system between the last time you were able to successfully use the broken application and now? 
  3. If so, there may be a conflict between the old software and the new software that you have installed.  Consult the documentation that accompanied the new software and the documentation for the formally working software to see if there is any mention of restrictions or conflicts.  Also, verify that your computer hardware meets the minimum requirements for the application(s).  You can find this information listed on the software installation guide(s) or packaging.
  4. If you cannot think of any new software that has been installed or that might be causing a problem then uninstalling and reinstalling the program might correct the issue.  If you feel that no new software has been installed and you wish to uninstall and reinstall then skip to step 9 otherwise continue to step 5.
  5. Uninstalling any new program(s) that have been installed recently may free up your application to start working again.  If you would like to try doing this then, be sure that you have at least a basic understanding of how to install and uninstall software applications on your system before continuing.
  6. Proceed to uninstalling the suspect application(s) – being very sure to use the proper uninstallation procedure.  If you are not familiar with the steps used to uninstall programs and applications from your system do not try these procedures until you have studied the correct procedures to do so for your operating system.
  7. After uninstalling each new application that you suspect may have been causing an issue; completely power your system down and wait at least 2 minutes before powering back up.
  8. If after uninstalling any new software applications installed recently, and you have made sure to reboot your system, you are still getting an error with the problematic software; you can try uninstalling and reinstalling the application itself - But WAIT, please read on. 
  9. Before you uninstall your application make sure that you have the installation disk and guide that will be needed to reinstall your software.  Read the installation guide carefully!  Verify that all the installation disks are present and that you have the proper license key to perform a re-installation after you have uninstalled the application.  Failure to verify these facts can lead to a situation where your software cannot be reinstalled.
  10. Ok now, if are sure that you feel comfortable knowing that you have everything you will need to reinstall the software; you can go ahead and uninstall your application now.
  11. If you are not familiar with the process that is required to uninstall software on your system then you shouldn’t even be trying to use this guide.
  12. Once the uninstall has completed – power the system all the way down. Do not use the system restart.  Do a complete system shutdown and wait at least 2 minutes before you power the system back up.
  13. You can now attempt to reinstall your application and hopefully your software will be working once again.

With any luck your software will now be working perfectly again.  However, if you are still experiencing problems please feel free to call one of our technicians for further instruction. 210-260-0045.

 

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