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Posted by Blue. on Feb-05-2003 00:37:

Boot Up Your Computer In Seconds

I was told of something that could boot your computer up in seconds. Not sure if it's hardware or software but I wouldn't mind having some more info on it if anyone knows anything. Fast Boot I think it's called.

On another note my computer is moving slow. I don't have too many programs running at a given time and have a relatively clean hard drive with a few gigs of free space. I have a 1.7Ghz P4 with 256MB of RAM and I think it should be booting up a little bit faster and running faster as well. What other programs can I use other than scandisc and defragmenting to make my computer a bit faster?


Posted by corsten_addict on Feb-05-2003 00:47:

Hmm

Do a virus check to see if you have a malignant trojan horse or even a virus on your computer. A lot of that stuff boots up at when you start windows at first, and they take a lot of time.

When I had a trojan horse doing DDOS attacks, my computer was really slow. That's when I realised that the trojan horse, which had infected my computer somehow, was slowing down my comp. I think proceeded to erase my hard drives and start from scratch.. that's when it became fast again.

Keep in mind I've got a PIII 500 mhz shitbox... so if yours is slow to the point of turtleland, chances are, you've got a trojan horse.

Regards


Posted by BrainLifter on Feb-05-2003 01:17:

1. Try uninstalling any software that you don't need anymore...
2. move as many icons off your desktop as possible
3. fonts make windows sow as hell booting up.... (Well I know it's true in 95/98/98se/Me but I'm not sure in NT/2000/XP)
4. Take a look at hw big your desktop wallpaper is in size... if it 500K+ then you need to make the filesize smaller.
5. Make a new partition and move everything (like all your mp3s movies etc etc) except windows and programs to the new partition
6. If your filesystem is FAT32 switch to NTFS which XP tends to like better.
7. Don't run more then 4 programs at start-up. (ie in the taskbar like yahoo messanger or winamp agent)

There are some more but I can't remember them now...

Oh and the cheapest easiest way to make a pc run faster period is to install more RAM which from your system sounds like it could greatly increase your processing power.


Posted by drizzt81 on Feb-05-2003 01:19:

get more ram.. 256 MB is too little for XP

oh and:

www.tweakxp.com


Posted by Psygnosis on Feb-05-2003 01:37:

Just put your computer on hibernation and it will boot up in seconds.


Posted by jon on Feb-05-2003 01:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Psygnosis
Just put your computer on hibernation and it will boot up in seconds.


yup works a treat! after the bios post etc it takes about 10 seconds max to boot up, depending on your harddisk speed and amount of ram


Posted by drizzt81 on Feb-05-2003 01:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Psygnosis
Just put your computer on hibernation and it will boot up in seconds.


the problem is that it doesn't reboot, so you loose the advantage of having clean system ram etc.


Posted by jon on Feb-05-2003 01:49:

quote:
Originally posted by drizzt81
the problem is that it doesn't reboot, so you loose the advantage of having clean system ram etc.


but xp is good with its ram anyway


Posted by Lira on Feb-05-2003 01:58:

quote:
Originally posted by BrainLifter
3. fonts make windows sow as hell booting up.... (Well I know it's true in 95/98/98se/Me but I'm not sure in NT/2000/XP)

I guess it's time to get rid of some of these 530 fonts I have then
quote:
Originally posted by BrainLifter
7. Don't run more then 4 programs at start-up. (ie in the taskbar like yahoo messanger or winamp agent)

I wish I could but there are some bloody icons I can't remove from the taskbar (windows schedule/some "directCD" thing from my CD recorder I've never used/... et cetera )


Posted by drizzt81 on Feb-05-2003 02:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Maaz
I wish I could but there are some bloody icons I can't remove from the taskbar (windows schedule/some "directCD" thing from my CD recorder I've never used/... et cetera )


uninstalling DirectCD will remove the icon
you can also set an optin that it does not start on a reboot


Posted by nate735 on Feb-05-2003 02:56:

just run msconfig and pick off things you dont need.


Posted by Harri on Feb-05-2003 02:56:

if u go into the command prompt and run msconfig u can turn off some of the start up items that u dont like. I believe this wokrs in all windows versions except 2k or ME.. I forget which at the moment.


Posted by SmellsExcellent on Feb-05-2003 03:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Psygnosis
Just put your computer on hibernation and it will boot up in seconds.


definately dont do that... reboots are healthy for you computer, kinda like sleep is healty for humans. Like drizz said, it dumps ram and also stops random runnign processes that didnt quit. The list goes on.

-M


Posted by Lira on Feb-05-2003 03:13:

I'll give it a try, thanks guys


Posted by BrainLifter on Feb-05-2003 03:13:

quote:
Originally posted by nate735
just run msconfig and pick off things you dont need.


Great Idea... I always think for some reason that XP doesn't have cmsconfig....I guess it's because I think XP=NT which =no msconfig


Posted by benfica88 on Feb-05-2003 03:52:

If you know how to, go into your registry and delete all those programs you don't need from starting up. Makes a ton of a differnce.


Posted by drizzt81 on Feb-05-2003 04:22:

quote:
Originally posted by BrainLifter
Great Idea... I always think for some reason that XP doesn't have cmsconfig....I guess it's because I think XP=NT which =no msconfig


my winXP pro has it? doesn't urs?


Posted by yujie__ on Feb-05-2003 04:31:

xp has msconfig. U also would like to edit the services that windows load that u dont need. it helps alot or u can get a 7200rpm HD wiht 8MB cache like me. my take like 20 sec to boot with nothing loaded except for NAV03 and drivers


Posted by J.L. on Feb-05-2003 05:53:

leave your computer on...

hey.. it works


Posted by [mart] on Feb-05-2003 13:23:

For some reason Windows XP now takes a whole minute to even think about loading, whereas a few months ago it used to boot to the desktop within 30 seconds (and that's before I upgraded my CPU).

Anyway, if you want to avoid rebooting you should check out a handy program called FreeRAM XP. You can set it to stay in your system tray so that when you feel that your computer is getting a bit sluggish, you can clear out all the crap that clogs up yer RAM.

I am a nerd.


Posted by BrainLifter on Feb-05-2003 18:55:

quote:
Originally posted by benfica88
If you know how to, go into your registry and delete all those programs you don't need from starting up. Makes a ton of a differnce.


Registry editing is pretty risky though....especially deleting stuff


Posted by BrainLifter on Feb-05-2003 18:56:

quote:
Originally posted by drizzt81
my winXP pro has it? doesn't urs?


Yea... I just automatically _think_ that there is no msconfig


Posted by drizzt81 on Feb-05-2003 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by kewlness
leave your computer on...

hey.. it works


that is what i do... running Distributed net 24/7


Posted by drizzt81 on Feb-05-2003 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by MaRt
For some reason Windows XP now takes a whole minute to even think about loading, whereas a few months ago it used to boot to the desktop within 30 seconds (and that's before I upgraded my CPU).

Anyway, if you want to avoid rebooting you should check out a handy program called FreeRAM XP. You can set it to stay in your system tray so that when you feel that your computer is getting a bit sluggish, you can clear out all the crap that clogs up yer RAM.

I am a nerd.


WinXP should not have any memory leaks. From what I know (which is not that much), WinXP has protected memory, that means that it keeps track of what memory each process can access and when u terminate the process it will free that Ram. Of course, if you have some processes that don't terminate.. it is a different thing.


Posted by cheesenip on Feb-05-2003 22:26:

The only programs I have loading up are the regular drivers and windows stuff, then Norton Antivirus and then AIM.


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