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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      I meant why wasn't there a simple built-in 'applications_loading_settings' tool within Windows itself.
      This tool is very slick - it just doesn't feel like a PC app - it's "friendly"; and, like Sketchup, it's easy to use... ๐Ÿ˜’

      TIG

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      • honoluludesktopH Offline
        honoluludesktop
        last edited by

        Isn't it a trade off? Long Windows startup time means short application startup. Or, short Windows startup translates to long applications startup. I suppose that if you only run a few programs and stay off the Internet one can really shorten your boot time. But I am no expert, and only drew this conclusion after "run"ning "msconfig", and looking at startup, and services that are run at boot.

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        • EscapeArtistE Offline
          EscapeArtist
          last edited by

          I must throw in the fact that most people don't build their own computers, which means that they get them from some manufacturer that loads all kinds of useless bloatware (trial software, etc...) that nobody ever uses. I've also found that it contains all kinds of annoying and useless features like update scanners and the like, which run every time you boot and consume inordinate amounts of processing power and memory.

          I have a self-built PC with Win 7 Pro and it boots in a minute, and that includes the POST and selecting Windows on the GRUB menu.

          I'd recommend that anytime you buy a new PC that you format it and install Windows only, add the required drivers next and lastly add the extras, if you need them.

          JMO.

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            @escapeartist said:

            I'd recommend that anytime you buy a new PC that you format it and install Windows only, add the required drivers next and lastly add the extras, if you need them.

            I have never ever bought a computer with pre-installed software.
            And indeed, there are a whole bunch of useless things loading. I use CCleaner (also for other things) which also has an option to disable automatically launching apps (why would I need a QuickTime task manager, for God's sake? Or anything for my printer when I only print anything about monthly???)


            It's the Hungarian version but I guess you get it...

            Gai...

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            • chrisglasierC Offline
              chrisglasier
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              Too few characters = minimalism blocked


              soluto.png

              With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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              • EscapeArtistE Offline
                EscapeArtist
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                @gaieus said:

                I have never ever bought a computer with pre-installed software.
                And indeed, there are a whole bunch of useless things loading. I use CCleaner (also for other things) which also has an option to disable automatically launching apps (why would I need a QuickTime task manager, for God's sake? Or anything for my printer when I only print anything about monthly???)

                You are lucky, the vast majority of PCs come pre-loaded with lots of garbage. And yes, even on a clean installation there may be things that one doesn't want. Using CCleaner or going through services.msc and msconfig.exe yourself and getting rid of unwanted startup items will do the same thing.

                LOL about the printer, I have an HP scan/print/copier machine. They used to have a 25MB driver for it, or a full-featured 100+ MB package full of useless HP scanner and picture management tools if you wanted it. Now, you can't get the 25MB driver, they don't offer it anymore. All they have is a 362.68MB package that loads your system full of garbage, puts stuff in your web browser and loads up a big system monitor on startup. ๐Ÿ˜ฒ Seriously, HP? What the **** do I need 362 MB of junk for to run my printer? ๐Ÿ˜ 

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                • GaieusG Offline
                  Gaieus
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                  Ah yes, I also have a lot of HP "services" (disabled of course)
                  ๐Ÿ˜„

                  Gai...

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                  • X Offline
                    xrok1
                    last edited by

                    here's the DL link: http://www.soluto.com/

                    โ€œThere are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.โ€

                    http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                    • sketch3d.deS Offline
                      sketch3d.de
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                      @gaieus said:

                      I use CCleaner...

                      a-squared HiJackFree is the tool of choice (under Windoze) for managing all those autoruns, processes and services etc. (free version for private use only).

                      hth,
                      Norbert

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                      • Didier BurD Offline
                        Didier Bur
                        last edited by

                        StartUp Delayer is similar, and even better IMHO.
                        It's here: http://www.r2.com.au/software.php?page=2&show=startdelay

                        DB

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                        • sketch3d.deS Offline
                          sketch3d.de
                          last edited by

                          @didier bur said:

                          StartUp Delayer is similar...

                          as the name already says, the program is for delaying the startup of autorun programs during the launch of Windows only and has no functionality for managing the several autorun locations of Windows.

                          A very capable solution directly and free from MS is AutoRuns, a part of the the legendary SysInterals Suite made by Mark Russinovich.

                          hth,
                          Norbert

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