Start up time - slow

ZenixNet

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I searched for this question and saw that it seems everyone has a different reason...

My PC boot time is pretty slow, my desktop comes up in probably 3 minutes, gadgets after about 5 and Dell Dock after about 7. After those 7 minutes I have to wait another 2-3 before I can click anything.

I saw one person said to list the things in the start up tab of msconfig that was checked:

  • Alps Pointing-device Driver
  • IDT PC Audio
  • Dell Wireless WLAN Card
  • Trend Micro
  • Windows Mobile Device Center
  • Intel (R) Common User Interface (LISTED 3 TIMES)
  • Adobe Updater
  • Microsoft OS
  • Google Update
  • Google Talk
  • Skype
  • Microsoft OS (listed again)
  • Trend Micro AntiSpam
  • Mobile Me
  • Dell Webcam Central
  • Adobe CS4 Manager
  • Office 2010
  • Quick Time
  • Java
  • Adobe Acrobat
  • Adove Reader
  • Dell Dock
  • OneNote
  • HP Digital Imaging
  • Quickset
Is it normal to have THAT MANY programs at start up? What can I safely disable?

Here are my system specs: (Dell Studio 1537 Laptop)
Operating System
MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T6400 @ 2.00GHz
Penryn 45nm Technology
RAM
4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 399MHz 6-6-6-18
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0P173H (U2E1)
Graphics
Generic PnP Monitor on Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family
Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
Hard Drives
320GB Hitachi Hitachi HTS543232L9A300 ATA Device (IDE)
Optical Drives
HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GA10N ATA Device
Audio
IDT High Definition Audio CODEC

What should I do to help start up time? Thanks!
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 8100
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 860 @ 2.80GHz
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0T568R
Memory
8.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 529MHz 4-7-7-20
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
3 Widescreen HD Monitors
Screen Resolution
1600x800
Hard Drives
1000GB Seagate ST31000528AS (SCSI)
1500GB Western Digital WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B1 (SCSI)
PSU
750W
Case
-
Cooling
Fans
Keyboard
Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
Mouse
Logitech MX
Internet Speed
6MBS-15MBS Upload
Other Info
Laptop (Dell Studio 1537)
Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T6400 @ 2.00GHz
4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR2
More clues here: You have a Dell factory install, right?

Have you tried backing up your files to run Dell Factory Recovery either from Disks you made (or were provided) or by running the Recovery Partition?

Did Dell provide a Win7 install DVD?
 
The computer came with Vista and I upgraded it to Windows 7.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 8100
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 860 @ 2.80GHz
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0T568R
Memory
8.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 529MHz 4-7-7-20
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
3 Widescreen HD Monitors
Screen Resolution
1600x800
Hard Drives
1000GB Seagate ST31000528AS (SCSI)
1500GB Western Digital WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B1 (SCSI)
PSU
750W
Case
-
Cooling
Fans
Keyboard
Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
Mouse
Logitech MX
Internet Speed
6MBS-15MBS Upload
Other Info
Laptop (Dell Studio 1537)
Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T6400 @ 2.00GHz
4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR2
Most of those programs can be started manually ... they don't need to be in the start up. You definitely want to have your Anti-virus start when you turn your computer on, but it doesn't need to update or scan at that time. Check to make sure it's not set to do either.

You can use this page as a guide to what is actually needed to run at start up
Task Manager Process List

I would suggest that you search your program from the alphabet, because the search box isn't very good. :(
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Bruce ... somewhere in his 40's
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 MHz
Motherboard
INTEL/D975XBX2
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 914v
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024
Hard Drives
2/500GB each ... ST3500630AS ATA Device.
One is not connected
PSU
Rocketfish 700 W
Case
G.Skill Gigabyte Chassis
Keyboard
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
Internet Speed
DSL
Antivirus
Avira Internet Security
Browser
IE 11
Other Info
ATI HDMI Audio
You should be able to safely uncheck Windows Mobile Device Center, Adobe Updater, Google Update, Google Talk, Skype, Mobile Me, Dell Webcam Central, Adobe CS4 Manager, Office 2010, Quick Time, Java, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Reader and OneNote.

That MS OS entry probably has to do with the sidebar or the WMC tray, you can try disabling it. Other items you can experiment, if they are important for you keep them enabled.
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to describe...
OS
Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
You should be able to safely delete
Did you mean to say 'delete' or uncheck those programs? :confused:

Also look in services and set any of the programs showing to "Manual"
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Bruce ... somewhere in his 40's
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 MHz
Motherboard
INTEL/D975XBX2
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 914v
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024
Hard Drives
2/500GB each ... ST3500630AS ATA Device.
One is not connected
PSU
Rocketfish 700 W
Case
G.Skill Gigabyte Chassis
Keyboard
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
Internet Speed
DSL
Antivirus
Avira Internet Security
Browser
IE 11
Other Info
ATI HDMI Audio

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to describe...
OS
Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
In principle you can "disable" all startup programs - except the AV program. They will all be started when required. But there may be some you want to start anyhow, e.g. sidebar. You can also set some for a delayed start. I do that with the sidebar in Vista because the sidebar needs some time to get going.

My preferred program for managing the Startups is BillP Studios - WinPatrol. It is a lot more convenient than msconfig.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP, Dell, Gateway, Toshiba - 4 laptops and 2 desktops
OS
Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
CPU
from 1.6GHz Duo to i7
Monitor(s) Displays
2x HP w2207
Hard Drives
5x HDD, 7x SSD, 12x Externals
Keyboard
with trackball - no mices
Mouse
Trackball mice
Internet Speed
DSL 6000
I was trying to stop a program from starting on a friend's computer that was clearly not on the start menu and my research found that there are over 50 locations from within the Windows OS from which programs can be launched at startup. I used finally used Sysinternals Process Explorer to locate the startup location and disable the program from starting at boot.

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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP HPE 270f
OS
Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core i7 930 @ 2.8 Ghz Socket 1366 LGA
Motherboard
Pegatron Truckee v1.04E41
Memory
8 GB 1366 Mhz DDR3 (PC3-10700) RAM
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 5770 1 GB DDR5 RAM
Sound Card
Realtech High Definition
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sony Bravia
Screen Resolution
1366 X 768
Hard Drives
Intel 25nm 120 GB Series 320 SSD HD Tune- 265 MBps Read/ 130 MBps Write

LaCie 1TB + 1TB RAID 0 eSATA Drive HD Tune- 160 MBps Read/ 90 MBps Write
Keyboard
Logitech Illuminated
Mouse
Logitech MX Revolution
Internet Speed
36.4 Mbps Maximum on a 37 Mbps Motorola SB501 Modem
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