Dramatically Improve Your PC Startup Speed!

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  • Added: 07-Feb-07

In this short guide I will show you how to dramatically
increase your Windows XP boot up speed. I showed this to
computer experts once and they were amazed what this trick can achieve.

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Dramatically Improve Your PC Startup Speed!

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  • This will slow down every Boot!

    Defragmenting these files every boot will REDUCE boot times because you keep running this application every time. This utility defragments some of the files the built-in disk defragmenter cannot and it serves one purpose to reduce further file fragmentation but it does not speed up the boot time and it is ridiculous to have this run every boot.

    By Mastertech 1170934265 Reply Spam [+3] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • thanks very much

      for the tip

      By topvaluedvd 1195494103 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • So prove it

      "Mastertech"

      I find it unlikely that it will add more than a fraction of a second to your boot time and will defrag many system files that you cannot defrag normaly. So =P

      By marticus 1171056063 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • who;s to follow then??

      i have been reading all your comment on every video about prefetching.. do you have something to prove to us that everything you say is right? then why dont you tell us the right thing to do to speed up our pc.

      By lit3 1174901421 Reply Spam [-2] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • faster you want ?

      buy more ram
      buy better cpu
      buy better cooling system
      buy better mainboard

      if you don't have that much money, check out some professional disk defragment solutions (30-40$ mostly). they also have page file defragmentation for boot up.

      as page file is a one big file, you won't need to defragment it on every boot. once in a few months will solve the problem.

      defragmenting the whole harddisk will improve the speed more than just defragging the page file.

      you can also check microsoft's Bootvis.

      By xcise 1204747703 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • You will

      be shocked to know that the latest desktop experience could have been lightyears faster than now if it werent for the programming used today. Sure, keep buying tech as an answere of bigger better computing... I lost a demonstration of an old computer with say 2-5Kilobytes of memory that was capable of ASTROUNDING graphic rendering...

      By Aliendisc 1206858845 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • nooooooooo

    I want to say only .... F**k you all
    no one knows you are right or wrong

    By Dr....A G B 1200614072 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Hey good job

    It worked nice on my laptop... Nice one for optimizing your files and other application which you really can't defrag.

    By Cyrus Vlad 1198588868 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • nice

    you can use other programs like xp smoker that has lots of neat tweaks

    By dark1ro 1193348371 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • :)

    Not quite sure what it actually does, but looks tempting...

    By wilddart 1170876469 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Useful utility (even if nothing new....)

      This *great* utility allows the system to defrag "undefraggable" files, such as virtual memory and registry at every boot.
      It's warmly recommended! ;-)
      (together with other sysinternals utilities)

      By niente0 1170877824 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Wrong

      You cannot defrag "Virtual Memory" That is impossible. This defragments files such as the pagefile. Defragmenting these each boot is idiotic and will REDUCE performance!

      By Mastertech 1171283981 Reply Spam [+3] Moderate Up Moderate Down
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