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You could also increase your boot speed by going into BIOS and changing the boot order to boot to hard disk first.
ok, just before i have tried the following:-
turn off NOD32, 360 accessories, and Messenger - reboot time 190 sec, seems just few sec imporved
turn off everything - reboot time 146 sec, just 44 sec improved, still slow...
are there any things else that caused slow reboot time??
sorry i just forgot to state out my PC config
CPU AMD Phenom II 945
4 GB corsair Ram DDR running at 1333
Display crad HIS 5770
with 3 hardisk (SATA II) & a DVD ROM
and one TV Card
Power supply is Corsair 650 watt
and for the boot pirority, i have already choose my OS Hardisk as my first boot, and plug & play OS is enable on my bios as well...
it login automaticely and yes, the reboot time including login time, i just use the following to count the reboot time
Restart Time
Do a cold boot, go immediately to task manager, and take a screen shot of processes, with "show processes for all users" checked.
I have 36 processes running right now and boot in about 50 seconds. I have 4 items checked in msconfig.
thx, but how come somebody can get less than 100 sec, or even 6x sec for the reboot time?? are they just test it straight after clean install?? confusing me....
You can untick realtek HD Audio Control Panel, AT Catalyst Control Centre, TMMonitor and Powerreg. None of them are necessary. Also untick one of the two duplicated Logitech SetPoint entries.