Enable quick startĪs you may notice, sometimes it is not only enabled by default but cannot even be disabled. Verify that the check box next to Turn on fast startup (recommended) is checked. Then, click on the link Choose what closing the lid does. Open the Control Panel and follow this path: But, just in case, these are the steps to enable it. This feature is enabled by default in most cases.
For some versions now, Windows has incorporated a fast startup system. Let's keep on with the start-up of the computer. Remember that disabling applications such as Google Drive, OneDrive, and other similar applications, will stop automatic file synchronization at startup. When you are sure, use the slider on the side to deactivate each of them. Take a look at all the applications that start with your computer and judge which ones are unnecessary. Without leaving the settings, go to Apps and then to Startup. A good way to mitigate this inconvenience is to deactivate applications that start automatically with the system. Remove startup and background programsĪnother common problem experienced by users is slow system startup. Now, window transitions and the opening of certain elements will be executed without the corresponding animation. When all the options are displayed, click on the slider that you will see on the right side of Animation effects. There, click on Visual effects to continue.
In this case, it is possible to disable them from the Accessibility section. Something similar to the above happens with animations. Disable transparenciesįrom now on, the interface will be rougher, but also less demanding. Open the color settingsĬlick on the slider next to Transparency effects and make sure it is set to the Off position. Then, click on Personalization, and then, on Colors. Do it from the Start menu or with the keyboard shortcut Windows + I. To proceed, go to the equipment settings.