How To Delete Your Start-up Program

Ever noticed that your Windows PC gets slower in start-ups as it gets older? Perhaps you downloaded programs into the start-up menu that must load up when you switch your Windows PC on.Anti-virus or firewall programs are necessary for PC protection, but free software or trial versions may come with other software you may not know about or are not informed of.Trouble begins when these programs load into the memory all at once at start-up.

In this article, we will cover methods of removing unwanted programs, cleaning your registry, and simultaneously freeing up some space on your hard drive.If you bought your computer ‘fully loaded’ from a computer store like Circuit City, Best Buy, Office Depot, or Staples, chances are you would have experienced slow start-up right from the beginning. This is because these stores include tons of extra bundled software, including system management tools, photo editing programs, CD-burning utilities, games, and lots of other programs you may not be interested in using.

So the easiest method of trimming your start-up programs is via the Control Panel.To find the Control Panel. click on the Start menu on the lower left corner of the computer screen.You can then click on the Add/Remove Programs submenu after clicking on the Control Panel icon.You can be amazed of how long is the list of programs in your computer.It may even include programs you don’t know about.List down those programs you need or may want to use later, then review the rest for probable deletion.

You may safely remove programs from your Start up folder, but delete programs from the Registry very carefully, doing so only as last resort. The safest and easiest way to do this would be to use a program called Registry Easy. This program can be used with all versions of Windows, including Vista. Registry Easy easily scans your PC and safely cleans missing or invalid entries that cause slow-downs, freezing, and delayed start up times. Learn a bit more about the programs features in this detailed registry easy review.

You can control Registry Easy’s performance by setting it either on automatic or manual scanning. It can also restore Internet Explorer to its default state, eliminating unwanted toolbars and addons that may have accumulated over time.Registry Easy also has a back-up and recovery feature that restores the programs which might have been removed untintentionally, or even if you simply changed your mind.

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