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hi, welcome to xp world. lol. it all depends on how many programs do u have set to start up with windows, programs like norton anti-virus eats up a lot of time and memory, so if u have a lot of these programs on startup disable some of them, that should spare some boot time. also, u have a tutorial on this subject on the website (checking...) got it, go here and check it out, hopefully it does help you out. Keep XP'ing
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One thing that causes an extremely slow boot up is a NIC card. If you use one, well your kinda screwed. But, If your Motherboard has one, and you not using it, disable that sucker. You will notice a huge decrease in boot time. Also got to this website: http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/platf...ot/default.asp 2 things i want you to do... Under the downloads.. download bootvis.exe ... run it. Also look under the White papers section. Here is some instructions on how to run bootvis. http://www.fivemeg.i12.com/bootvis.htm Bootvis monitors and optimizes your boot sequence. With a NIC card I boot in about 2:30. With out nic card I boot in a solid 23 secs from pushing the power button. But I try not not hardly ever shutdown. =) Hope this helps! TeK! |
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