Design by @abdugeek | TechEngage Every Windows user wants their computer to boot quickly. Windows OS tends to slow down the booting process if more apps or desktop are installed into the system. Each time you boot your computer, the startup process slows down. To overcome this issue, Windows 10 offers a startup application manager that applies to any Windows user. It also shows which programs are slowing down during the startup process. In this guide, we will take you through the steps of making Windows 10 boot faster. Here are two methods that you can follow to speed up Windows 10 at startup: Using the Startup Manager Startup manager is found in the Task Manager of Windows. You can change startup apps that are affecting Windows 10’s boot speed. To open ‘Task Manager,’ right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager. You can also press Ctrl + Shift + Escape keys at once to open ‘Task Manager’ directly, or Ctrl+ Alt + Delete and click ‘Task Manager.’ If Task Manager opens w...