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A tool to show your boot time:

Uptime.exe

Put this program in your startup folder, reboot your pc, and it will display a message box showing you your boot time. Windows loads the startup folder after it has been told to load everything else.

Source code included.

For those who get below 20s, it would be really helpful if you mention what mobo/cpu combo you have. Maybe even mobo bios.

It will help in my next PC purchase. It will be a factor, but not a major factor.

BTW for those with the really fast start-up is that including all extra programs that load up during startup or just to get to the desktop with nothing loading in the background?

I'm interested to hear about this little thingey as well!!

How many of you guys actually went and tested your system after reading this thread? I play about with my boot times when I am really bored, is interesting the tweaks you can make.

Interstingly, despite my fast boot time (see 1st page), my pc takes over a minute to shut down. Have never found out how to optimise this. Any ideas?

Dougal.

Interstingly, despite my fast boot time (see 1st page), my pc takes over a minute to shut down. Have never found out how to optimise this. Any ideas?

Dougal.

This used to occur to me when I set a registry setting to clear my pagefile at shutdown. Do a google search for this setting and check to see if it is enabled on your system.

If you are using a tweaking program, maybe it set that setting.

Just after I reinstalled with SP2 slipstreamed it took about 10 seconds to get to desktop. It was classic logon. Most of the time was before the logon screen, its about half a second after I logon that it has fully loaded. No stuff installed at that point, just Y'z Dock.

Now I have zone alarm pro and a few other things in the tray. Maybe 2 seconds added to the boot time.

Unfortunately my MOBO isnt the quickest POST. It stays on the sata bios screen for about a second before continuuing.

i remember the good old times with windows 95 :) 5 secs from the moment when you pressed the power button until your in windows and it's all finished :)

on my workstation im in in about 12 seconds. on my laptop from ibm with lot's of junk stuff from ibm i get in in about 3 minutes, got to love ibm.

i remember the good old times with windows 95 :) 5 secs from the moment when you pressed the power button until your in windows and it's all finished :)

Lol, my windows 95 PC took more like 15minutes to boot up. That was when I was a noob and I didn't notice it until I installed 98 and it was reduced to about 5 seconds. I always wonder what stuff was running on that pc that I didnt want to be running...

My boot times have increased, lol. I used the registry thing up there ^ and tune XP and it's 5 seconds longer for the longon screen, and 5 seconds longer for desktop to be finished. hmmm....

Lucky I don't turn it off for days on end or I'd be annoyed.

Hmmm... strange,.. works perfect here, especially the Registry Defragmenter. :huh:

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