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How-to Use Software Explorer in Windows Defender
Posted By Brent Trahan On 3.04.08 @ 7:56 pm In All, Vista, Windows, Windows Defender | No Comments
A big reason why many computers slow down over time is the accumulation of lots of programs that start up when Windows boots up. Each program that starts when Windows boots up takes memory and processing power away from Windows (not to mention adding time to the boot process). Over time this can slow a once fast computer down to a crawl.
This guide shows you how to use Windows Defender’s Software Explorer to view detailed information about every program running on your computer and disable or remove any that are causing a problem.
If you can’t find the program you’re looking for, try changing the category just above the left pane.
Note: Before disabling a program you should check to see if the program starting when Windows boots came with Windows next to Ships with Operating System. If it came with Windows it probably safe to say it should be starting with Windows.
You can also remove an unwanted program by clicking Remove under the right pane.
You can also stop programs from starting using the [2] msconfig command. This is only recommended for technical users.
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