This will show you how to see how long in seconds it takes your Windows 7 to restart back to the desktop.
You can also view the startup logs in Event Viewer (C:\Windows\system32\eventvwr.msc) under Applications and Services Logs, Microsoft, Windows,Diagnostics-Performance, and Operational. The logs will be in the middle to show you what ran at startup, how long it took, and more.
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Credit completely belongs to sidney1st for writing this VBS script.
1. Click on the download button below to download the Restart-Time.vbs file, and save it to your desktop.
2. Right click on the downloaded Restart-Time.vbs file, click on Properties, click on the General tab, click on the Unblock button to unblock the Restart-Time.vbs file. (see screenshot below) NOTE:If you do not have a Unblock button, then it is already unblocked. Continue to step 3.
3. Run the Restart-Time.vbs file.
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Just for your reference, this is the contents of the Restart-Time.vbs file below:
Code:
Option Explicit
On Error Resume Next
Dim Wsh, Time1, Time2, Result, PathFile, MsgResult, MsgA, AppName, KeyA, KeyB, TimeDiff
MsgA = "Please close all running applications and click on OK."
KeyA = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RestartTime\"
KeyB = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\RestartTime"
AppName = "Restart-Time"
Set Wsh = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
PathFile = """" & WScript.ScriptFullName & """"
Result = wsh.RegRead(KeyA & "Times")
if Result = "" then
MsgResult = Msgbox (MsgA, vbOKCancel, AppName)
If MsgResult = vbcancel then WScript.Quit
Wsh.RegWrite KeyA & "Times", left(Time,8), "REG_SZ"
Wsh.RegWrite KeyB, PathFile, "REG_SZ"
Wsh.Run "cmd /c Shutdown -r -f -t 00", false, 0
else
Wsh.RegDelete KeyA & "Times"
Wsh.RegDelete KeyA
Wsh.RegDelete KeyB
TimeDiff = DateDiff("s",Result,left(Time,8))
MsgBox "Your computer takes " & TimeDiff & " seconds to completely restart.", VbInformation, AppName
end if
wscript.Quit
4. Click on OK to restart the computer. (see screenshot below) WARNING:Close and save all windows first. This will immediately restart your computer.
5. When the computer finishes restarting, you will see your Windows 7 restart time. Click on OK when done. (see screenshot below)
6. You can now delete the downloaded .vbs file if you like, or save it somewhere to use again later.
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I have not heard anything back yet, but if you make sure you have nothing running when you restart the computer each time, then the shutdown time only adds a few seconds to the total restart time to make it pretty accurate for the boot time.