How to Get Your Computer to Boot Faster

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The biggest problem is that almost every time you install new , it loads when you boot. I have applications that I rarely use like optical character recognition, and those I turn to several times a day like . By simply loading only when you need it, you can cut your significantly. To see what is loading now and to pick and choose in XP click on your . Go to Run. Type: msconfig. You’ll be presented with tabs. You’re probably operating under Normal Start Up which loads all and services. Choose Selective Startup instead. Under Selective Startup I’ve checked Process System.INI , Process Win.INI., Load System Services, Load Startup Intems and Use Original Boot.INI. If you are an advanced user and you know what you are doing you can select or deselect these boxes as you choose. If you click everything except Services and then click disable all, followed by OK, you’ll end up . Our goal here is to cut back on the . Click that tab. There you’ll find a long list of applications like ALCMTR and hpsysdrv. I took the time to enter each of them in to search for what they did. Sites like processlibrary.com proved useful in determining whether or not I should enable or disable the applications on booting. Right now I’ve only selected about a third of those listed. My machine boots and I’ve notice no lack of . (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 14th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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