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You can open MSConfig with Cortana like this. Setting up a desktop, taskbar, or Start menu shortcut for MSConfig will give you a more direct way to launch System Configuration.

This is how you can set up an MSConfig desktop shortcut within Windows Keyboard shortcuts for Windows system tools are even more convenient than desktop ones. Then you can press a System Configuration hotkey whenever you need that tool. You can establish an MSConfig keyboard shortcut as follows. Remember that the hotkey depends on the desktop shortcut you applied it to. So, there are various ways you can open MSConfig in Windows If you want the most direct access to System Configuration, set up a desktop, taskbar, Start menu, or keyboard shortcut for it.

Windows tends to start slowly as time goes; one of the most common reason this is happening is because we have too many software and application queuing on auto-load when the system starts.

One of the workarounds is firing up your MSConfig and get rid of these software. Windows startups becomes slower and slower as time goes, this is happening because we are installing more software to it. I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi Etonnic, Thank you for posting your response in Microsoft Community. For more information refer the link below: Using System Configuration msconfig - Windows Help If you are referring to Windows Firewall, refer the link to turn it off.

How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on November 22, Only use this mode if you want to run DOS commands. Useful if you need to connect to a network resource or website for downloading files.

Timeout is the amount of time the boot menu is shown before it selects the default option. If you check the Make all boot settings permanent box, then clicking Normal startup on the General tab will not revert you back to your original settings.

Again, Windows will continue to load in Safe Mode until you go back to the system configuration utility and uncheck it or choose normal startup. Next up is the Services tab, which is pretty self-explanatory. Disabling third-party services can be useful, but only in certain circumstances.

Mostly this tab is used to disable a service that is causing Windows to freeze, blue screen or something else that is not good. It amazes me how slow some client computers are because of the massive number of startup programs. Of course you do have to be careful, especially on laptops, because some startup items control your wireless network card or your touchpad and both will stop working if you uncheck them. Lastly, there is a useful tab called Tools that basically links out to a whole bunch of other useful utilities in Windows.

This includes everything from information about Windows, UAC settings, action center, troubleshooters, computer management, event viewer, programs, system properties, Internet options, command prompt, registry editor, task manager, system restore, etc.



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