Have you tried turning your computer off but realized it was taking a bit too long? This happens to be a problem with Window’s. Windows database is the root of the problem.
Windows database is where Windows stores data and keys that are relevant and crucial. Any adjustment that is made can affect the database and this may also be a cause of Windows running slower. You may be wondering when the last time you messed with any sort of adjustments on your computer. Windows database cannot be adjusted by users. When any program is either installed or uninstalled, this happens. These changes can cause Windows to make several changes and will allow Windows to detect any changes that were done on the system.
How to Fix These Entries
There are two ways that you can repair Windows database. The choices are automatic or manual.
Manual Way
1. Click Run from the start menu.
2. Type regedit in the open box and hit enter.
3. Regedit console will start and the adjustments will occur.
Automatic Method
This method is both safe and dependable. By launching a cleaner onto your PC, it will automatically clean and fix and errors with a scan of your system that is rather fast. This scan has to possibility to fix every error allowing your PC to run faster.
A lot of unnecessary programs start when your system is rebooted. These programs can be removed. You will need to organize your msconfig.
Steps include:
1. Click Run from the start menu
2. Click on startup or service tab from the system configuration utility.
3. Uncheck the check from all selections that you would like to remove from the background and then click ok
When a PC shuts down slowly, it is usually caused by a corrupt database.
A good thing to always do is to run a scan on your PC. You should not get more than 30 errors as more than that can cause your computer to run slower and can cause other problems.
If your computer is running fast, it will shut down the same speed. Having a slow shutdown process can mean that your hard drive is trying to look for files that it needs in order to shut down. Defragment your computer often.
1. Click on my computer from the start menu.
2. Right click on the image of your hard drive.
3. Go to the properties option and click it.
4. Click on the Start Menu
5. Click on My Computer
6. Right Click on your hard drive image or your C: drive
7. Navigate down to the Properties and Click on it
8. Under the properties toolbar click the tools menu.
9. Click defragment.






