Windows 7 Loader?

Brian6121990

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I hear about this program and seen some videos in youtube about it but no one really displayed their computer actually using it. What this program does is that it makes your pc boot in or about 10 seconds with a new bois or something similar to that. I thought i would bring up this topic to see if anyone here ever used Windows 7 Loader to make their pc boot up in 10 seconds?
Thanks in advance.
 

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AFAIK, the Windows 7 Loader is used to bypass the WGA and make it look as though the copy is genuine.
It cannot be discussed in this forum.
 

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AFAIK, the Windows 7 Loader is used to bypass the WGA and make it look as though the copy is genuine.
It cannot be discussed in this forum.

Not that one, But some program with the same name that makes your computer boot up in 10 seconds. It caught my attention because i like to have my laptop boot in 10 seconds instead of 40-45 seconds.
 

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Sounds like you are refering to the Pheonix Instant Boot BIOS

Please keep in mind that they are booting a virgin 7 install with no startup apps.

A fully loaded 7 with many updates and many startup apps, is [not going to] maybe I should say, I would be very surprised to see a real world Windows 7 install fully loaded with apps and not heavily tweaked on disabled services, go from off to desktop in 10 seconds. You will get closer to that with an SSD, Pheonix Instant Boot BIOS and some really fast RAM, on a high end mobo and i7 (probably) CPU. I am just guessing here, that that's about what it would take.
 

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Sounds like you are refering to the Pheonix Instant Boot BIOS

Please keep in mind that they are booting a virgin 7 install with no startup apps.

A fully loaded 7 with many updates and many startup apps, is [not going to] maybe I should say, I would be very surprised to see a real world Windows 7 install fully loaded with apps and not heavily tweaked on disabled services, go from off to desktop in 10 seconds. You will get closer to that with an SSD, Pheonix Instant Boot BIOS and some really fast RAM, on a high end mobo and i7 (probably) CPU. I am just guessing here, that that's about what it would take.

HAHAHA You said virgin! lol jk
Yeah i think it is the Pheonix Instant Boot.
Boot are there any risks to that program?
And you said Windows 7 Fully loaded with apps...what exactly do you mean?


No, Thats timing your boot speed, not enhance.
 

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Sounds like you are refering to the Pheonix Instant Boot BIOS

Please keep in mind that they are booting a virgin 7 install with no startup apps.

A fully loaded 7 with many updates and many startup apps, is [not going to] maybe I should say, I would be very surprised to see a real world Windows 7 install fully loaded with apps and not heavily tweaked on disabled services, go from off to desktop in 10 seconds. You will get closer to that with an SSD, Pheonix Instant Boot BIOS and some really fast RAM, on a high end mobo and i7 (probably) CPU. I am just guessing here, that that's about what it would take.

HAHAHA You said virgin! lol jk
Yeah i think it is the Pheonix Instant Boot.
Boot are there any risks to that program?
And you said Windows 7 Fully loaded with apps...what exactly do you mean?
Sorry I misunderstood :o

When you install some programs, they will also start on windows startup, because they have to be running in the background or so that they can open faster. These will also slow down the startup. Ex. Daemon Tools (if enabled at startup) Winzip (Quick Pick Tray, by default) Antivirus Touchpad, Video drivers...
 

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Basically,, a straight 7 install with all updates added and not heavily tweaked (which 7 doesn't need) (meaning, lots of services disabled and other applications removed, and nothing running at startup), with possibly Office and other needed apps, as well as all the extra little apps and drivers running.

You can also checck this thread for fast reboot times. http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/592-reboot-time.html
 

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Basically,, a straight 7 install with all updates added and not heavily tweaked (which 7 doesn't need) (meaning, lots of services disabled and other applications removed, and nothing running at startup), with possibly Office and other needed apps, as well as all the extra little apps and drivers running.

You can also checck this thread for fast reboot times. http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/592-reboot-time.html

If i use the instant loader, would my windows 7 would still look the same as is? Like the background, and aero themes and that?
Or it would look like a cheap version of windows 7 or classic theme?
 

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The Phoenix Instant Loader doesn't have much to do with the OS.
It is a BIOS firmware that Phoenix Developed for their particular systems with a Phoenix BIOS.

If you watch that video, you will see that it skips past the Post Screen very quickly, in 1 sec
Then loads windows. Only, the version of windows loading in that video, loads way too fast. No one other than heavily tweaked system with SSD drives is going to get windows to boot that fast, or without sleeping or hibernating. So i am skeptical about the 10 sec boot for anyone that has a properly setup, non-tweaked system, running on plain 7200RPM mechanical HDD's, with lots of software and all the patches installed.
 

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EVGA GTX 570 HD SC (012-P3-1573-KR)
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On-Board
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Samsung 226BW
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1680 x 1050
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2 x 250 Seagate Barracuda
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If you are speaking of the app called Windows 7 Loader, that is illegal. It can be used to activate Windows using a back way in the system ;) This is considered piracy and is not allowed to discuss on this forum ;)

Regarding the other thing; you might be talking about either the Phoneix BIOS, or ASRock Instant Boot ;)

The best way to make your pc boot faster is to do the following:

Go to start menu search and type Msconfig
Go to Startup
Uncheck the applications which you don't need to start when Windows starts.

And here's some more:
In msconfig, go to boot and then to advanced options
Here you can set the PC to boot with a special number of core's which might make the pc boot faster ;)


NOTE: Do NOT experiment with this unless you know what you are doing!
 
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And here's some more:
In msconfig, go to boot and then to advanced options
Here you can set the PC to boot with a special number of core's which might make the pc boot faster
Total Myth. This is for certain debugging situations only and will not speed up booting.
Check the news forum here,, I don't know where it is now, but it has been proven a myth.
 

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C2D E6600 2.4Ghz
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Intel D965WH
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EVGA GTX 570 HD SC (012-P3-1573-KR)
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On-Board
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1680 x 1050
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2 x 250 Seagate Barracuda
2 x 500 Seagate Barracuda (Raid1)
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Corsair TX750W
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In-Win C589
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Stock Intel Cooling
If you are speaking of the app called Windows 7 Loader, that is illegal. It can be used to activate Windows using a back way in the system ;) This is considered piracy and is not allowed to discuss on this forum ;)

Regarding the other thing; you might be talking about either the Phoneix BIOS, or ASRock Instant Boot ;)

The best way to make your pc boot faster is to do the following:

Go to start menu search and type Msconfig
Go to Startup
Uncheck the applications which you don't need to start when Windows starts.

And here's some more:
In msconfig, go to boot and then to advanced options
Here you can set the PC to boot with a special number of core's which might make the pc boot faster ;)


NOTE: Do NOT experiment with this unless you know what you are doing!

Windows already uses the maximum amount of cores available for booting. This setting is for limiting the number of cores used.


@OP the easy way to speed up your boot process is to not boot at all. Sleep/standby is the way to go. Without a password, it doesn't even take a whole second to get to the desktop.
 

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And here's some more:
In msconfig, go to boot and then to advanced options
Here you can set the PC to boot with a special number of core's which might make the pc boot faster
Total Myth. This is for certain debugging situations only and will not speed up booting.
Check the news forum here,, I don't know where it is now, but it has been proven a myth.
Really!? Whoops sorry :o
I read an article on a Danish Windows 7 site, and it said that it would speed up booting.
Sorry, my bad :o
 
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