When I boot up it takes about 2 minutes to boot any advice.:confused:
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When I boot up it takes about 2 minutes to boot any advice.:confused:
That doesn't sound too bad...
What type of computer do you have and what's your operating system?
When was the last time you did some serious system maintenance on your machine ?
Here's my usual C&P for cases like this:
This lot should resolve your issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by Curlyben's maintenance tips
x86based system devicehardiskvolume1 c/windows/systems32 56kbps
There are many ways to speed up your PC.
1) Add more RAM
2) Run a defrag, check disk, spyware/virus search - plenty of free programmes like spybot search and destroy
3) Decrease the effects your using on your computer - right click my computer, go to advanced, then peformance, settings, adjust for best performance
4) If you have too many programs running in the background then this can drastically slow down your computer.
To disable programs do the following:
Click on "START" then "RUN"
Type "MSCONFIG" and click on "OK"
Go to BOOT.INI - change timeout to 3 seconds and tick no GUI boot
Click on "STARTUP" at the top right hand side, now find the programs you don't need. Basically what you do need is anti-virus software, firewall software, and any files which you use all the time, i.e. software for the extra buttons of your keyboard etc. You can do a search on Google for the process names to check if their needed.
Finally click OK and reboot, and test computer, anything you find disabled, just follow procedure and renable it again
There are plenty of articles on speed up in Google - do a search, hope this helps
Per Microsoft it should take 20 seconds from the time you hit the power button to the time you are in Windows XP on a typical consumer PC. Ummm, yeah... I guess you could believe in the tooth fairy too.
I would start by disabling everything that's running at startup that's not essential... most of the above posts already cover doing this. If that does not resolve the issue then Microsoft has a tool called BootVis that will show you the drivers and applications that are being loaded at startup and how long each one is taking to load. They don't offer it for download on their site anymore but you can Google bootvis and download it in several places. If you can't find it let me know, I'll dig up my copy and post it here.
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