1 best way to speed up booting time
July 23rd, 2008 Posted in the category Tips n Tricks, Windows XP
When you switch on your computer it takes some time to load. I know everyone knows this piece of information but my intention was not to explain about the booting process, but to give you a trick to speed up the booting time or windows start up time. I tried this registry hack as I was very much vexed up with the time taken to start my computer and it worked too.
Here is the way to turn on your PC in much less time:
- First click on the start button and press R it will take you to Run.
- Then type Regedit and Press Enter.
- This will open Registry Editor.
- Now look for the key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ContentIndex
- In the resultant result find the Key Called “Startup Delay”
- Double Click On It.
- Click Decimal where it is base.
- Now its Default Value Is 4800000.
- Change The Value To 40000.
- Now close the Registry Editor and Restart Your Computer.
- You’ll See The Result after restarting the computer.
Note: Always back up your registry before doing any tweaking it.
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July 24th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
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