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Is there some software to make my start up time signifigantly faster? Its takes about 4 to 4.5 minutes to start up.



 

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Does it take that long just to get back to Windows? Or for everything to settle in windows before you can actually use the computer?



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Did you off some programs from start up? That can increase it a bit.



Everyone needs to play Lost Odyssey! Any opposition to this and I will have to just say, "If it's a fight you want, you got it!"

Or for everything to settle in windows before you can actually use the computer? This



 

   PROUD MEMBER OF THE PLAYSTATION 3 : RPG FAN CLUB

 

Same lol, for my comp to launch fully it takes around that time aswell.

Which is why I choose mah PS3 when i need some interweb gear, that only takes like what? 3 seconds?

At anyrate try to defragment!



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But im asking is there is a software i can buy



 

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Yeah, a Windows installation CD so you can start from scratch. I've never seen a computer take that long too boot without having a bunch of crap in it. There's a possibility you could have viruses and what not.


A good program for checking malware is Malware Bytes. Avast is my personal favorite virus software.

Both programs have freeware editions by the way. They work great as I've used them to fix countless computers.



You need to decrease the number of programs on your startup list. Your computer is just trying to open too much crap automatically when you login. Hopefully someone else remembers how to get to the startup list. I'm afraid I just have mine set to come up whenever I login, so I don't remember how to get to it.



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I have no Viruses. It used to be 2.5-3 mins before i installed Aion: The Tower of Eternity.



 

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Well sometimes computers just become bogged down from having so much installed in them after a while. A system restore is a simple solution if all else fails.