Boot times on Win7


  1. Posts : 19
    Win 7 Home Prem
       #1

    Boot times on Win7


    Hi,

    Having brought a 2nd new computer recently (jan 11) I have noticed that it boots about 20seconds slower to desktop than my 6 month older one. Now I know what your thinking hardware / software configs might and prob are different, well you would be right. Although not dramatic and surprisingly the slower has less installed being only a month old with only one user and a faster processor.

    Computer A (Slower)
    Intel I3-540 (O.clocked at 4.2ghz)
    4gb Mem 1600mhz
    1gig HD
    5850 1gb GPU
    Win 7 Home Prem
    - No CD check on Boot, HD set to be 1st Boot check.

    Computer B (Faster
    AMD PII X4-955 (3.2ghz)
    4gb Mem 1600mhz
    500gb HD
    460 GT 512mb GPU
    Win 7 Home Prem

    Both set up to boot straight to user profile. Both patched to the same level.

    I have nothing in startup and no gadets running on the slower Pc, but a couple on the faster.

    I can only conclude the AMD does a better job than the Intel even though the base clock speed is faster on the intel.

    Comments?

    Andy
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  2. Posts : 8,398
    ultimate 64 sp1
       #2

    have you checked your msconfig startups?

    Startup Programs - Change

    type msconfig into your start-menu searchbox, then check the startup tab.
    Last edited by Brink; 03 Feb 2011 at 12:41. Reason: added link
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  4. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    How are you timing the startup? Is it from the time that you first press the power button to the point where you reach the desktop? Is it from the point where the BIOS hands off to "starting Windows" until the desktop".

    If you are counting your POST time, that could have a big effect. My box at home with an SSD, takes over 23 seconds from a power button press to get through the POSt and to Starting Windows...but then it's only like 14 seconds until full desktop.
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  5. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #5

    +1 for using xbootmgr (as gregrocker linked). It will give you/us a graphical output of what happened, when, and for how long. It doesn't get much easier than that, honestly .
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  6.    #6

    I just took a second look at Soluto which has evolved quite nicely in beta. It will lay out everything that's starting on a map, recommending programs to delay, or pause from starting until opened. It has a sharp graphical interface and seems to be relatively stable.

    The only prob is that it uses 14 seconds of boot time to do its analysis, so after I run it for a few days and adjust my boot I will probably Pause it for awhile.

    Of course it doesn't analyze closely enough to know if boot is hindered by fragmentation or slow HD reads, as the tool above which Cluberti helped develop and which the pro's use.
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