Vista to 7 Upgrade--Slow Boot up Time


  1. Posts : 32
    XP
       #1

    Vista to 7 Upgrade--Slow Boot up Time


    The title pretty much explains it all. I upgraded from Vista to 7 and I noticed my boot up time is very slow. I went ahead and tried the "time your windows 7 boot up" and apparently takes 194 seconds for my computer to boot.

    I was thinking maybe if I did a clean install instead of just an upgrade that 7 would work faster but I wanted to know if that would actually be the case before reformatting.
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  2. Posts : 319
    Mac OS X Yosemite
       #2

    trust me, do a clean install. i had those problems (even check out my topics i posted in the past about slow boot up times)
    here are the reasons to cause boot up times

    -antivirus programs (i recomment MSE free and doesnt eat up boot up time)
    -upgrading from vista takes all files from vista to 7
    -soooo many start up files

    so doing a clean install really helps. it helped me.
    lucky i paid $90+tax for OEM (which is also a FULL version of windows 7)
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  3. Posts : 32
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks Brian,

    What did you find was the most efficient way to do a clean install after already having Windows 7 on your computer? I have the Student Version of Windows 7.
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  4. Posts : 319
    Mac OS X Yosemite
       #4

    nolephin said:
    Thanks Brian,

    What did you find was the most efficient way to do a clean install after already having Windows 7 on your computer? I have the Student Version of Windows 7.
    -.- u lucky >_>
    im still trying to get a $30 price for windows 7 for my desktop LOL
    anyways
    -well just put the cd in ur pc/laptop (while its on)
    -then turn it off or boot it up from there (i did the the first option)
    -for option one, press boot options and select dc/dvd drive
    -then do custom install
    -then select a partition (mainly the main active partition with the current OS)
    -click advanced options and erase your partitions
    -then create a partition and set how much memory you want to have on that particular partition.
    -then install it and wait about 40-50 minutes (too me about 40 minutes)

    and waalah! you now freshly installed windows 7
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  5. Posts : 32
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks a lot, I don't have a CD but I will just download it from the site.
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  6. Posts : 319
    Mac OS X Yosemite
       #6

    nolephin said:
    Thanks a lot, I don't have a CD but I will just download it from the site.
    no problem.
    u still have the product key? save that and download an ISO or however u going to get windows 7 data
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