Saturday, July 18, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Startup Item Control

HTTP:: Startup Item Control
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Depending on how many applications we install every day or on a weekly basis, Windows is loading more and more components at startup. The small apps, like a text editor, image viewer or a browser, do not necessary add components to startup, but bigger ones, like antivirus, malware scanners and removers or power management software, claim a place in startup order. This is why it is very important to create a startup list, with delay time if necessary, in order to gain time at startup, because the hardware components are not always the sole cause for system slowdowns and crawling startups. Situation: your PC is running a dual-core CPU > 1.5GHz with 2GB of RAM that is trying to load Windows, an antivirus product, a RSS reader that needs to check for the latest news, an Internet browser like IE or Firefox with 50 tabs to be opened, a few power management services and also a bittorrent client. The time between startup and complete load can be the same or smaller, if you choo!
se to apply a delay between items or create a startup order, even if the system you are running is a single-core CPU with 1GB of memory. Sort the items that run at startup depending on the memory requirements and CPU usage level. StartupStar was designed as a startup manager that enables you to control what programs load at Windows startup. The application come...
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