dserban
Aug 30 2007, 06:01 PM
wutske
Aug 31 2007, 04:52 PM
Do you include the time for loading applications after you login or do you stop counting when you get the login screen ?
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xboxrulz
Sep 1 2007, 03:44 AM
It doesn't take too long, I think it's about 20 - 30 seconds. Then again, I don't have a lot of startup programs as I usually eliminate them. xboxrulz
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tansqrx
Sep 1 2007, 06:46 AM
I could certainly get down below the 30 second mark but I would have to remove password protection (boot straight into an account) and remove some startup programs. Some of the biggest time hogs for me is my antivirus (Avast!), PGP, and BCWipe. Actually I suppose if you count until the last program has loaded it could take me around 10 minutes.
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turbopowerdmaxsteel
Sep 1 2007, 07:31 AM
Voted: Between 30-60 seconds, WinXPMy Windows XP takes quite a bit of time while the bootscreen is shown. Even after a clean install the bar scrolls for 7-8 times. It didn't always used to be like this. I've had boot ups in less than 15 seconds with moderate amount of things installed. But, the system is pretty slow these days. I am not sure what it actually does there besides the Hardware detection, font & driver loading. Perhaps, I need to change the Hard Disk? Logon Phase is pretty fast as there is just one account and that too password-less. Besides, the startup items are at minimal. There aren't any extra fonts installed either.
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pyost
Sep 1 2007, 07:57 AM
Over 2 minutes unfortunately  I have only myself to blame, though. I formatted my hard disk two years ago and installed Windows XP with Service Pack 1, and since then I've just been adding and removing all sorts of (un)useful programs. It first takes more than a minute to show the login screen, and when I login, there is a torrent of programs that start right away. Two for protection, two for communication, and probably even more which I don't know of  I've become way too messy...
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turbopowerdmaxsteel
Sep 1 2007, 10:34 AM
QUOTE I formatted my hard disk two years ago and installed Windows XP with Service Pack 1, and since then I've just been adding and removing all sorts of (un)useful programs. You've got to be be the most patient person in the world. I can't recall how many times I formatted my system in that period. But, it would be surely in three figures. Sometimes, I used to re-install Windows 3-4 times in a day. Just to see if I could optimize the booting a bit more. The maximum my system has gone unformatted would be around 4-6 months which is a recent feat. I owe it to the additional memory module & DVD-RAM drive which have helped in keeping the cluttering at a minimum. I could only imagine 2 year longevity @ XP, on machines which are used almost mechanically for the same old data entry jobs and stuff. Hats off to you, pyost.
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pyost
Sep 1 2007, 11:08 AM
Heh, you are not the only one who is shocked by the durability of my system - I am too  But it was a long time ago I learned what to do and what not to do in order to keep my computer "clean". Sure, I've had problems with Windows XP, but was able to solve all of them without deleting all the garbage I've got on C:
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turbopowerdmaxsteel
Sep 1 2007, 11:18 AM
Armed with registry cleaners, disk defragmenters & Anti Viruses, aren't you? Care to disclose the secret behind the long life of your Win XP?
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pyost
Sep 1 2007, 12:45 PM
To be honest, I can't remember when was the last time I defragmented. And no, I didn't clean up my registry  Just the good ol' Kaspersky AntiVirus along with ZoneAlarm. And Total Commander for deleting unnecessary files  I might be extremely lucky, who knows
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Chesso
Nov 5 2007, 04:14 AM
I really do not know why but mine can take up to 5 minutes. Most of that time spent is a blank screen with a blinking _. And then hopefully the login screen shows up for XP Home SP2. Does anyone know any nice little things I can do to speed it up, that shouldn't affect too much? I don't currently mess with any settings that would affect booting, and I would prefer if I do anything, it not negatively impact on other things.
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Blaise
Nov 4 2007, 04:42 PM
I'm using gentoo linux and it boots up in less than 30 secs... Specs: Intel Pentium D 930 4x512MB 667Mhz Ram 160 GB Samsung Sata Harddrive
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kelvinmaki
Oct 3 2007, 02:27 AM
QUOTE(Grafitti @ Oct 2 2007, 06:15 PM)  I've found Diskeeper 11 to be an especially good help in defragging and boosting everything from boot time to page file access. It does a great job. Course it's not freeware, but worth the investment. Agreed. Currently using Diskeeper for defragmentation rather than the Windows one. Graphical Interface is pretty comprehensive. With mapping and percentage of how fragment your harddisk. Worth a try if anyone is interested. http://www.diskeeper.com/defrag.asp
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Grafitti
Oct 2 2007, 06:15 PM
I've found Diskeeper 11 to be an especially good help in defragging and boosting everything from boot time to page file access. It does a great job. Course it's not freeware, but worth the investment.
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kelvinmaki
Oct 2 2007, 08:56 AM
I've booted my OS within 15 secs and I actually counted it. Anyway for this to happen, my machine didn't have a lot of startup program that need to be loaded at startup. Just a few. And of course I've been doing a few system maintenance quite regularly. 1. Defragmentation. Think it is the core of lagging your system bootup. 2. Removing those startup programs that I don't need it. 3. System cleanup, free space (Some says it doesn't affect the speed of the bootup, but it just gets faster after I done it.  ) 4. Scanning of virus. I think that's quite a handfull of tasks to do in a regular basis though I'm not that hardcore to tune my registry. Cheers.
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