Heirloom
Mon Nov 12 08:06:23 PST 2007
Mine would not be relevant as I am using XP SP2, however, Mike does have an
Me box. You should probably concentrate more on what you have in your
startup axis. A good viewer like Process Explorer (free application from
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx ) will give you
details on what is run at boot. It will also tell you how much cpu is being
utilized (in %) by each application. It has a LOT of other capabilities,
many of which you will probably never use, but, it is quite small and draws
little cpu when in use. I really think you will gain more from trimming
your startup axis of needless apps than anything else. If there is an app
you are unsure of, this site may help to determine its' need:
http://www.processlibrary.com/ also,
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_index.htm . Let us know how you
fare.......
Heirloom, old and must seek sustenance
"Ray K" <raykosXXX@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:tHZZi.25$VK.21@newsfe09.lga...
> Mike M wrote:
>> Heirloom <nobodyhome@noplacelike.hom> wrote:
>>
>>> If the system is functioning properly, you should have 'auto' Restore
>>> Points created each time you successfully boot or for every 10 hours
>>> of up time. (IIRC) Easy enough to find out, open System Restore from
>>> Accessories/System Tools and see if there are any restore points.
>>> Heirloom, old and in bad need of
>>> restoration
>>
>> Thanks H. Just what I would have said!
>
> Thanks Mike and Heirloom. Too bad I can't view newsgroups from my g/f's
> computer so I can try your suggestions immediately. But I can't open
> Outlook Express because certain installation files are missing and require
> that I put an ME disc into the computer. Problem is, she doesn't have one,
> and the independent store I bought her computer from says they don't have
> one any more. Maybe some other local mom and pop store can help me.
>
> Mike's suggestion for removing the splash screen worked. Here are some
> timing measurements, with time=0 being when I release the power button:
>
> Case 1. When I started this thread, with the splash screen appearing in
> the middle of the POST:
> a. First appearance of splash screen: 13 seconds
> b. Disappearance splash screen: 22 seconds
> c. End of POST: 32 seconds (desktop shows just background color; no icons
> or start bar across bottom of screen
> d. Fully booted: 55 seconds (desktop with all icons and no hourglass)
>
> Case 2. Modified msdos.sys to remove splash screen:
> a. Not applicable
> b. Not applicable
> c. End of POST: 29 seconds (splash screen ate up four seconds)
> d. Fully booted: 51 seconds
>
> Case 3. Used FreshIU's Restore Windows settings to remove my changes:
> a. Not applicable
> b. Not applicable
> c. End of POST: 28 seconds (might also have been 29 seconds)
> d. Fully booted: 57 seconds
>
> So my tweaks shortened startup time about six seconds.
>
> My g/f's computer runs about 900 MHz with 256MB of RAM. A single 40 GB
> hard drive (should be in DMA mode). No programs are launched at startup.
> The BIOS is set to boot from the c: drive, so no time wasted looking
> elsewhere.
>
> Mike and/or Heirloom: How long does it take your computer to a)complete
> POST and b)reach the desktop?
>
> Ray
>