The so-called “performance boost” software usually disable some of the Windows services during the boot process to speed up the Windows startup process to make you feel like your computer runs faster, but actually that all they can do, and after the computer boots up, those software cannot do much about the computer performance. The more services it needs to load, the longer it takes for the computer to start up. During Windows boot process, many system services are loaded and executed depending on the programs you have in your computer. ![]() If you have a Windows PC, have you noticed that your PC runs fast in the first couple of months, then it becomes slow? You probably also Googled the Internet to see how to improve the PC performance and came across lots of software claiming to be able to to it, but the truth is the performance gained from those software is marginal, and what is worse is that those software may make your PC unstable or even cause your PC to crash.
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