How to Make Windows
XP Startup Faster
Do you often get frustrated
while you wait around for your slow Windows XP computer to startup? Windows XP
will automatically load and startup all the programs that are in the startup
folder whether you intend to use them or not. This article will show you how
you can speed up the bootup process of your XP PC by removing the programs that
usually bog it down.
1. Click on Start, then Run, and
type "msconfig". Wait for a new window to pop up.
2. Look under the "BOOT.INI" tab. You will see a box labeled
"Timeout:", and a numerical value. By default, it's 30, which means
30 seconds of wait time before boot. This can be changed, make it 4 seconds.
(Note: if you have more than one operating system, this means the wait time to
startup to the highlighted Operating System is longer. Sometimes you might want
a bit more than 4 seconds, then you can opt 5 or 10 seconds)
3. Delete The Temporary Files Periodically From Your
Computer To Make The Applications Run Faster. Type %temp% in the run dialog box by clicking on
Start -> Run, and click on "OK". You will see an open folder with
many files. Click on the Edit menu and click on Select all and then click on
the File menu and select Delete. Note: Always confirm that the folder which is
opened has the word "temp" on the top of the menu bar and the folder
indicates that it is a temporary folder.
4. Perform a Scandisk To See That Your Computer Hard Drive
is in Healthy Condition and it helps Your Computer Run Faster.
5. After doing all this, another method you can do is to
allow the computer to hibernate.
Hibernation closes and opens Windows faster than usual. However, Hibernation is
a good long-term recommended solution, as it does save electricity.
6. Go to Start->Control Panel->Power Options. Click on the Hibernate tab.
7. Click on the box that says "Enable hibernation"
to check it.
8. Click on the Advanced tab and change the Power buttons
options if you want to hibernate by pressing the sleep button or the power
button. Otherwise, holding the Shift key
while in the Turn Off Computer menu will give you the option to hibernate.
9. Restart your computer every week or so to clean your
computer.
10. The power can then be completely turned off, even at the
socket so that no power is wasted.
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