Friday, July 30, 2010

Speed Up Windows XP Boot In Two Ways

March 6, 2010 by Trent Wilson  
Filed under win32 virus

So far, Windows XP ranks high in the list of the top OS, thanks to its excellent visual enhancement and speed. It has the capacity to boot up within 30 seconds and its performance gets better with better pc specs. But, many people have problems on how to speed up Windows XP boot. This happens because the features that make it so good can also make it work slow if not properly configured.

If you don’t regularly update your drivers, settings, hardware and software, you will find that working with Windows XP could become somewhat patience-draining. The good thing is, there are plenty of solutions that can speed up XP’s boot up time.

De-clutter the list of programs that are initialized during startup.

Like the files in a file cabinet, your pc collects files as it gets used. Your hard disk which used to be clear of mess now running on below 15% free disk space and your windows startup folder which used to have very few of files in it is now packed with files of newly installed programs. If it is not your habit to regularly scan and clean unessential programs in the various nooks of your pc, you are likely to end up with one that takes forever to boot.

The solution to a bloated pc, fortunately, is simple – removal of files that it does not need. Run the MSCONFIG command and disable applications in the Startup tab. To completely remove these from your computer, search for the Startup folder and delete the icons of the programs you want to delete. Another good thing to do is to change the settings of the scheduled tasks in the Scheduled Tasks folder.

It would also be a good idea to manually remove the shortcuts of the programs that run during startup in the Services folder. Many software companies, to guarantee that their programs don’t lag once they are clicked, design them to run in the background. These also make it easier for the programs to aid the OS in piecing back together the files needed to initialize and operate them faster. Now, these may be set to automatically initialized during boot up, thereby clogging the list of files and programs that are started during boot up. Altering the settings of these services through altering the contents of the Services tab will easily solve this problem. If you are not sure of the consequences that may result from changing the settings of some services, consult the services management console.

Tip: If you are not sure what you are dealing with, don’t touch anything.

Remove the unimportant hardware devices.

There are plenty of hardware devices that line up during startup. Some of these are essential for the operation of your pc, some are not. While loading a anumber of devices at the same time is now more efficient –as compared to previous years when these are loaded in series – chances are still high that when there are too many devices to load, your pc will spend more time booting up. Use the Device Manager tool to manage the devices that you are not really using.

It seems that, there are a lot of things you can do to bog down your pc and to speed up Windows XP boot. And a few little changes here and there can automatically speed up your pc.

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