I believe everyone has encountered that the screen will go black after booting up Windows 7 and entering the welcome interface, and then appear in a state of suspended animation (the desktop is half white) after 1 second when entering the desktop, and then recover after a few seconds.
When opening the IE browser, chatting on QQ, playing games...
Who is to blame for this?
Many people know that turning on all Windows 7 desktop special effects will reduce system performance. So which special effect causes this situation?
Solution:
Right-click Computer, Advanced System Settings-Performance-Settings-Turn off "Use animations for the taskbar and start menu" and "Maximize and minimize dynamically displayed windows" to solve the problem. Alternatively, you can set it to optimal performance and turn off the glass effect.
In fact, since ordinary Win7 users basically do not use the functions of the flagship version, some system services and software occupy our memory and hard disk in vain, so it is recommended that everyone use the home premium version of Windows 7. Note that you must use the pure original version.