How to optimize your Microsoft Windows to start up faster, run faster, and to increase stability
WARNING - I will NOT be held responsible for any damages the software(s) and methods shown in this video may cause to yours or someone else's computer, hardware, software, and/or data, including loss of use of such devices and/or loss of data and/or loss of profits from the resulting inability to use such devices and data. Any information or program you choose to put into use from this video is done AT YOUR OWN RISK. As a precaution, I recommend backing up any irrecoverable data before installing and using ANY new software(s), including those shown in this video.
This video was created for all of those who need help because their computer is running much slower than when they first got it, because programs take too long to run, because programs keep on crashing and their computer keeps on freezing. In most cases, the reason for these things occurring is because too many programs are trying to run at the same time, eating up valuable system resources, memory resources, RAM and CPU clock cycles, leading to decreased performance and increased instability. If you're tired of programs starting up on their own, starting up in the background every time you turn on (boot) your computer, constantly bugging you with popups and notices in the bottom of the screen, then this video will show you how to disable them without having to uninstall them, without having to download install or purchase software, and without having to format and reinstall your operating system. All this is done through components already found in your Microsoft Windows operating system, namely startup, msconfig and services.msc . Note that only startup is accessible for Windows 95, only startup and msconfig is accessible for Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) and Windows Millennium (ME), and all three options (startup, msconfig, and services.msc) are accessible for Windows 2000 (2K), Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.