Speed Up Windows 7 Booting

Bootup schmootup, the real reason one buys an SSD is the responsiveness you get, quick App launching, much faster I/O operations, much better multitasking. Yeah, that's what a good SSD delivers in droves.
 
LOL at anyone who bought an SSD just to boot fast. Epic waste of money
 
LOL at anyone who bought an SSD just to boot fast. Epic waste of money

Well it's not just bootup - response on system as a whole is just as awesome - especially the Adobe suite (compared to the older drive)!
 
readyboost only good if you sub 1GB, no affect on PC's with higher ram capacity installed.
 
readyboost only good if you sub 1GB, no affect on PC's with higher ram capacity installed.

Yes this is right
 
Hey guys im gana run you through how too speed up your windows 7 booting very quik and easy..

Step 1: Goto Run> Type MSconfig>Goto boot tab>were i says Timeout 13 type 3>goto advanced options> if you are using a dual core CPU select 2.

Step 2: Use the readyboost function explained here
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/252008-Speeding-up-Windows-7-32-64bit

ENJOY :)

Don't waste your time on it.

The numproc "tweak" is a myth fyi

+1
 
Readyboost has never increased boot time. I have a old test computer running Windows 7, Celeron 2.4 (old P4 version), 1GB ram, 40GB hard drive, boots up in about 35 seconds, 50 seconds to full working desktop.
 
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