A PC is taking a long time to boot. Which of the following operations would be best to do to resolve the issue at a minimal expense? (Choose two.)
A PC is taking a long time to boot. Which of the following operations would be best to do to resolve the issue at a minimal expense? (Choose two.)
Removing applications from startup can significantly decrease boot time by reducing the number of programs that need to load when the system starts. Running the Disk Cleanup utility can also improve performance by clearing out unnecessary files and caches that may be slowing down the system. Both of these operations can be performed quickly and at no additional cost, making them the best solutions to resolve a slow boot issue with minimal expense.
Disabling applications under Startup can speed up boot times as it frees up CPU and memory resources. Defragmenting the disk can increase performance by rearranging files making read/write operations faster.
BD are correct options.
B: Reducing the number of startup applications can significantly improve boot times with no additional cost. D: Disk Cleanup can help by removing temporary files and system caches that may be slowing down the boot process, at no cost.
answer is A and C
you must've not been able to pass that doesn't mean you should confuse others.
I see you went with the MOST expensive option.