![]() My PC boots in 35 seconds (30 seconds if you remove the time it takes for me to type my Windows password). I believe the fewer programs that are running at start-up for speed and reliability reasons the better. I believe in a very minimal start-up configuration since every program that loads adds overhead, takes up a bit of RAM and has the potential to crash or cause a conflict. I was even reluctant to allow PerfectDisk to start at boot up. ![]() Now that this program has done its job, disable it from starting with Windows to cut boot time a little further.įor example, my PC only starts my AV software and the fragmentation prevention service of PerfectDisk v12.5 Professional Build 311. Yes, it sped up boot time by 90 seconds but such residue in the registry only builds up from installing and uninstalling programs often. Results from free programs like this should be taken with a large pinch of salt. If your Windows installation was a clean install I really don’t see how Advanced System Optimizer 3.1 corrected 8243 errors. Having this many programs that optimize a system can help but they also carry resource overhead. ![]() ![]() In order to reduce boot-up time further I would ensure that all of these optimization utilities are not loading taskbar programs/background tasks or services. That’s great news, I am glad that helped.
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