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  • Windows Boot Tweek

  • Here you will find out how to customize from top to bottom your operative system!
Here you will find out how to customize from top to bottom your operative system!
 #20136  by trinibajan
 09 Nov 2011, 02:01
<strong>Windows Boot in Under 30 Seconds</strong>

As someone above already said it is all up to how many programs you have running in your start up menu. Disable the things you are not going to need during boot: Print drivers, Adobe (anything), Google Updater, bluetooth, Back up Managers, Media Players, Third party Desktop managers for your phone/pda ect.

I use http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner, a free third party management software. Go to the Tool&gt;Start Up&gt; Right Click on program to be disabled and close out.
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Or you can just do it Old school go to CMD&gt;Misconfig (Win 7 &amp; Vista type in start window), Startup tab, Uncheck all non essential programs starting up that your OS dose not need to boot. While your at it go to Boot tab&gt; Time out: 30 and change it to 03&gt; click Apply&gt; Click Ok. Restart your OS.
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Note: You can change your Time Out to whatever number you want. I have never changed it to below 03 because it will be a pain in the ass to catch Pre-boot options in the future if you ever have to read them to select which Function Key to press for boot options if your systems MBR needs to be fixed or rebuild.

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 #20141  by 351837
 09 Nov 2011, 13:53
Thanks for this. Nice tutorial. :good1:
But I have little add to it. :coo:

When you on Boot tab in msconfig, click on Advanced options and in new tab check Number of processors and below it in drop down menu choose
number of processors to boot with. As you see mine is two.

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 #20142  by Giin70
 09 Nov 2011, 14:13
You can also use AutoRuns and ProcessExplorer to disable and delete stay processes to help boot times as well in some cases. Especially if you do a lot of installs and uninstalls. it will help clean some of that crap up as well.
 #20143  by Angel
 09 Nov 2011, 16:50
Use hibernate!

Or try this...
Code: Select allhttp://www.soluto.com/
 #20154  by Neuropass
 10 Nov 2011, 15:47
Great tips guys!
 #20859  by imelqui
 25 Dec 2011, 06:15
351837 » 09 Nov 2011, 13:53 wrote:Thanks for this. Nice tutorial. :good1:
But I have little add to it. :coo:

When you on Boot tab in msconfig, click on Advanced options and in new tab check Number of processors and below it in drop down menu choose
number of processors to boot with. As you see mine is two.

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if you choose how many numbers of processors.example yours is 2..will it boot faster?
 #20864  by 351837
 25 Dec 2011, 08:12
Yes, with tips from first post should be fairly faster.
 #26118  by steve30x
 02 Apr 2013, 17:42
351837 » Wed Nov 09, 2011 1:53 pm wrote:Thanks for this. Nice tutorial. :good1:
But I have little add to it. :coo:

When you on Boot tab in msconfig, click on Advanced options and in new tab check Number of processors and below it in drop down menu choose
number of processors to boot with. As you see mine is two.

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That makes no difference to bootup speeds.
 #26619  by TheAslan
 11 May 2013, 23:14
Also these:

  • Disable Windows Services
  • Disable Task Scheduler items