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October 4, 2021 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
Quick tip of the dayComputer taking forever to start? In most cases, you can blame long computer startup times on apps you don’t need and those essential to your PC’s wake-up process. All of that is customizable. Here’s how to see (and change) which apps load during Windows startup: Click on the Start menu.Select Settings (cog icon) and click on Apps.In the left menu, click on Startup. It should be the last option.From here, toggle apps on or off.Pro tip: For an easier view, filter the list of apps by impact. This way, you can quickly see which ones have a high impact on your PC’s performance and adjust those accordingly. Have a Mac? We love you, too! Head to Komando.com for the steps you need to adjust what happens on startup. |
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