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tsolx2
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Boot time

hi, my vaio takes about 2.30 minutes to start up. is there anything i can do to speed up the boot time. My model is SVS1511N3ES. familiar notebooks with the same characteristics are faster .Thanks for the answers

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rich912
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Hi tsolx2,


Slow startup can be difficult to narrow down. It can be caused by the system looking for keys in the registry that no longer exist or/and by the number of startup processes, many of which are unnecessary.


For possible registry problems you could try a registry cleaner.


http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/tp/free-registry-cleaner-programs.htm


If you choose one of the utilities linked and a ‘Tuneup’ utility is included I advise caution – just use the registry cleaner.


To examine Startup processes press Windows key + R and type msconfig in the ‘Open:’ field > click OK then click the Startup tab.


You could also examine ‘Event Viewer’ to see whether it gives any indication of the reason for slow boot time.

http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/window-on-windows/use-windows-7-event-viewer-to-track-down-issues-t...


Rich



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rich912
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Hi tsolx2,


Slow startup can be difficult to narrow down. It can be caused by the system looking for keys in the registry that no longer exist or/and by the number of startup processes, many of which are unnecessary.


For possible registry problems you could try a registry cleaner.


http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/tp/free-registry-cleaner-programs.htm


If you choose one of the utilities linked and a ‘Tuneup’ utility is included I advise caution – just use the registry cleaner.


To examine Startup processes press Windows key + R and type msconfig in the ‘Open:’ field > click OK then click the Startup tab.


You could also examine ‘Event Viewer’ to see whether it gives any indication of the reason for slow boot time.

http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/window-on-windows/use-windows-7-event-viewer-to-track-down-issues-t...


Rich



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