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Bootup speed
Nidaros nida...@hotmail.com alt os windows-xp under 20 seconds complete bootup, another 10 seconds for messenger to log on and AIM to log on.. running Epox, 1800+ AMD with over 1Gig of RAM... Also not running any Virus protection which makes a huge difference right there.. "MaTriX" <whatisthematrix...@hotmail.com>

Anybody know the XP Updates that cause bootup speed to go south?
MZB m...@noway.prudigy.net alt sys pc-clone dell I'm wondering if this is true or not. My desktop has a large number of icons.(uh... that IS true!) My daughter said her IT guy at work indicated that this contributes to lengthy, slow boot-ups. He said every desktop icon is like an open program.

OT--Desktop Icons and Bootup Speed
Games, photo and graphic processing, etc. are far more effective in demonstrating the differences in CPU speed. Bootup speed is affected very little by CPU speed increases. A faster harddrive would make a more substantial difference in that area. So whether he would benefit by the CPU upgrade would depend entirely

photoshop bootup speed??
SouthernFried SouthernFr...@DeepSouth.net alt os windows-xp On Wed, 7 May 2003 15:48:18 +0100, "Paul Busby" <m...@privacy.net> wrote: f you have Microsoft update Q811493 installed this is causing your slow down. Remove it via add/remove programs in control panel. "Scott TNT Piehler prematurely pulled the chain

winxp pro bootup speed....
Personally I disabled all except power-on password to increase bootup speed, only thing missing is Fingerprint reader - I am getting on a new Thinkpad if I can afford!! SMART-enabled harddisk, and as of optical drive - I use a portable DVDRW from a rare manufacturer (KANO, designed/manufactured in California, USA,

BootUp Speed
olfart olfar...@excite.com alt sys pc-clone dell "Tony Harding" <ToH...@nowhere.org> wrote in message news:4776a60f$0$13822$607ed4bc@cv.net... S.Lewis wrote: "Ben Myers" <ben_myers_spam_me_...@charter.net> wrote in message news:qembn3lrfkpqbv1uohn86h7qp4pbdd8atu@4ax.com... I also wear a black cape and a black

Bootup Speed
Kadaitcha Man f...@haha.com alt os windows-xp Scott TNT Piehler wrote: What is with these people doing updates? Why do these people bother to do updates. Are these people out of their fucking minds? Yes, they are.

ReadyBoost Prevents Bootup
Ed Starry esta...@oro.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Bryan <bmobley@neo. rr.com> wrote about {Bootup Speed} in 'microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion'... ~ I can't figure this out. Both a friend and myself have two computers ~ networked with win98 second edition. I have a 200mhz Pentium and a 400mhz ~ P2,

Bootup Speed Increase
... XP Pro 2nd system Athlon 1.3g Thunderbird Asus MB 512 PC133 (Micron) 12gig 7200rpm Western Digital Voodoo3 3000 Creative Live USB mouse Windows XP pro I know the 1st system has more devices installed, but until two weeks ago they were all in the 2nd system and the boot up was equal to the 2nd system now.

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Kawipoo clousef...@hawaii.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp general I was curious of the time individuals are able to boot up Windows XP. I was told that the bootup speed is similar to Windows ME but I find it closer to Windows 2000. My computer takes 1.5 minutes to boot up. I have no event log errors and my

Bootup speed---- how fast is your CPU?
Ma...@the-Simpsons.com alt comp periphs mainboard abit Yes, the bootup screen does show the correct speed except when you're are using the turbo-mode (68,5 mhz). When the bootup speed is lower than you set the bios up, the processor is not allowed to run at a higher multiply-factor (See point one) or the

Anybody know the XP Updates that cause bootup speed to go south?
Steve wrote: I installed an update and my XP bootup time got ridiculous, but I can't remember which update it was. Now, I have a friend who has the same symptoms on his system (computer sits at the black XP boot screen forever) and I can't recall the Q number to uninstall. Anyone know what I'm talking about and

BootUp Speed
Note that we already had an "early bootup" special (the rq->idle check), it's now just made explicit via the scheduler_running flag. + /* * For kernel-internal use: high-speed (but slightly incorrect) per-cpu * clock constructed from sched_clock(): @@ -676,14 +678,16 @@ unsigned long long cpu_clock(int cpu)

photoshop bootup speed??
Herman Stoffberg hstof...@mrc.ac.za alt comp periphs mainboard giga-byte Hi, How can I improve my bootup speed with my GA7ZX1 ? I have WinME installed and the FC Bios version. During bootup the machine pauses and asks me to "Press any key to continue" How do I bypass that everytime without going back to the old

Anybody know the XP Updates that cause bootup speed to go south?
Where was the speed increase made? Also, i still seem to have a delay in my startup process: IP packet filtering initialized, divert enabled, rule-based forwarding disabled, default to deny, logging limited to 100 packets/entry by default pccard: card inserted, slot 0 *** the delay occurs here *** ata1-slave:

NIC slows bootup speed big time..HELP please
The important details shown on the initial screen are the "Machine speed" (should be 500 or 600 MHz), and "Built-in memory". When i press C when is bootup nothing is happend is just starts as normal. Are you pushing the C key at the right time? Hold it down as soon as you hear the "chime" and keep holding it

Case fan bootup alert problem
RossF alt graphics photoshop Just move them to another folder. You can always drag back anything you find you need. I'd keep any RGB color spaces or printing profiles you use; move the rest. Ross On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 18:15:32 -0500, Cornelius Washington <co...@stlouis.missouri.org> wrote: RossF, I just looked at the

BootUp Speed
Where was the speed increase made? The new ATA code skips missing devices almost instantly, where a system with no IDE drives could take up to 30 seconds to discover the lack of devices on 3.0. That's by far the biggest change. -- Dan Nelson dnel...@emsphone.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@FreeBSD.org

photoshop bootup speed??
The Whole Fn Show wholefnhardcore...@yahoo.com alt os windows-xp it's probably your hard drive that is responcable for slow boot ups "MaTriX" <whatisthematrix...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:m9nC7.10726$o56.963964@news2-win.server.ntlworld.com... was just wondering how long it takes y'all for ur pcs 2 boot up

NT4 Workstation vs Win98 Bootup Speed and Memory Usage
In case any <normal> person needs this simple fix, go here; http://www.webtechgeek.com/How-To-Enable-Autologon-To-Boost-Bootup-Speed.htm Near the middle is the; " Using Tweak UI for Windows XP part of Windows XP Power Toys" Considering that TweakUI merely makes registry changes, in the case above exactly the same