5. Disable Programs that Run in the Background
For Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 follow the same process from number six but instead of going to the “Startup” tab, go to the “Services” tab and look for anything suspicious or easily recognizable that you don’t need. Be careful, though and remember that Google is your friend.
For Mac OS X you could manage this issue with a readily available utility like Lingon or by using the command line utility “launchctl” but in either case, look up what you’re dealing with before taking any action.
For Linux, if we have to put it simply as possible, you won’t really have that issue if you have followed the advice from number six.