Windows XP Optimizing Question

cessna152

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Hi,

I remember reading about a little program that you can run on a freshly installed version of Windows XP that eliminates many unecessary utilites, services, programs, etc. I can't remember the name unfortunately and all the searches I have done have come up with nothing. I remember something about it being used by benchmarkers... Any help would be appreciated :D

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Buz2b

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In additon to the previously suggested utilities, with SP-1 you get a little program that allows you to actually "chose" your browser and other programs, instead of being lead down the yellow brick road of MS products. A bit of the "settlement" that MS has decided to implement. Could this be what you are looking for or talking about?
 

cessna152

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I've used all these before. Maybe I'm just crazy :p I coulda sworn there was a little program. Sorry for not being more descriptive. Oh, and its definitely not msconfig.

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PowerMacG5

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Possibly bootvis.exe? It optimizes the boots files on an XP system, so that it will boot faster. When you said benchmarks, it was the only think I can thinkof that sort of fits your description. Here's the link if you want it: BootVis.