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windows started to take like 6 mins. to boot up


From Microsoft: BootVis is a system analyzer and boot optimization tool. Reports on PC sites show a decreased booting time of Windows XP up to 50%!

BootVis.exe Tool: Customer research shows a frequently requested feature that users want from their PCs is fast system startup, whether from cold boot or when resuming from standby or hibernation. The Windows development team at Microsoft has taken bold steps in making fast startup PCs a reality with the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system.

IF YOU CANT FIND A DOWNLOAD LINK PM me and i will email.
The design goals for Windows XP on a typical consumer PC are:
? Boot to a useable state in a total of 30 seconds
? Resume from Hibernate (S4) in a total of 20 seconds
? Resume from Standby (S3) in a total of 5 seconds
 
Originally posted by: Twista
From Microsoft: BootVis is a system analyzer and boot optimization tool. Reports on PC sites show a decreased booting time of Windows XP up to 50%!

BootVis.exe Tool: Customer research shows a frequently requested feature that users want from their PCs is fast system startup, whether from cold boot or when resuming from standby or hibernation. The Windows development team at Microsoft has taken bold steps in making fast startup PCs a reality with the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system.

IF YOU CANT FIND A DOWNLOAD LINK PM me and i will email.
The design goals for Windows XP on a typical consumer PC are:
? Boot to a useable state in a total of 30 seconds
? Resume from Hibernate (S4) in a total of 20 seconds
? Resume from Standby (S3) in a total of 5 seconds

About 25-35% for me. 🙁 It's not on the website though...do a Google search and make sure the one you find is Windows XP compatible.

-Por
 
My XP Pro install on a plain vanilla P4 1.6 system has been like 5 min from day one. Bootvis shows no single item as slow, and all about 30 seconds or more.
 
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