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  • i use tuneup utilities and its awesome

  • msconfig.....startup, and ready boost.

  • my old dell deminsion 3000 takes 1.24 to start up

    -1gb ram-2.00 or 3.00ghz-33.3 cdrive-250gb f drive-Xp

  • CCleaner has an excellent utility that allows you to disable startup programs. I use CCleaner all the time, just to keep the registry clean, uninstall programs, and just do some basic maintenance. It's a very convenient tool.

  • He is in spaceship Elenin...

  • turn down the timeout to "3"sec in msconfig

  • how is the fact that removing the POWER supply for a COMPUTER a faster way of shutting down a computer than clicking the turn off button.

  • win32 on teh SSD!

  • watch this!!

    this can help your pc.. /watch?v=d8BeXvC90v0

    

  • I have got my system to boot in 8 seconds from power-up with the use of nLite to modify my Windows XP.

    Utilizes 32MB of ram and 13 processes, shut down in 5 seconds.

  • disable services !

  • Running MyDefrag in safe mode makes everything faster. Even on a fresh installation.

  • What's always helped me: Installing windows on a dedicated partition and correcting the page file size based on the size of partition. I install programs and save files on other partitions. Past that point, the only sure thing that helps my system boot and run faster is making sure big programs aren't running at startup.

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  • add more ram

  • my pc takes like 30sec to shut down

  • INSTALL YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM ON A SOLID STATE DRIVE

    IT WILL STARTUP 10X FASTER

  • Ashampoo WinOptimizer is effective and allows you to do routine optimizations like defragging and disk cleanup as well as startup managing.

    It's also pretty cheap (or free if you can "acquire" it).

  • Type msconfig in windows and change boot time

    my pc shut faster down than plug out cable ;)

  • I say if you want speed get an ssd

  • Wow that was a lot of help smart ass

  • vista is crap long live xp

  • I totally agree with this video. To Tweak your Boot time isn't worth the energy little lone buying lamer tools that don't do anything. The Best way to keep your Boot as fast as possible is remove startup Programs. System services, total waste of time. But most of all, Maintenance, do your maintenance. This is a everyother day task, and at worst ounce a week.

  • Don't let your PC go much longer without maintenance. No not this Clean up utility stuff, but good ol' manual clean up. Temp folders especially!!

  • someone said int eh cahtroom at about 5:15 that he installs every week. I really doubt that. doing so would totally tear up his HD. Chris isn't gonna be doing that. I bet he is a every 3 months person. All of you should be doin it every 6 months to a year!!

  • 3122 video ====GO AND GET A LIFE CUNT===U MAKE THE PLANET EARTH MORE HEAVY lolLOL

  • SSD in RAID.

  • Lol if you never do a clean shutdown, you will fuck up your computer faster then you can say banana.

  • This is stupid. It takes 13 seconds for my XP PC to shutdown & 50 seconds for it to Boot up including the ESET NOD 32 virus scan.How much faster do you need?

  • Best way to speed up Windows Vista - remove it and replace it with Windows 7 :)

  • Buy an SSD Hard Drive!!

  • SSD FTW.

  • oh it open sorse lol

  • @theanthony345 oh it is open source.....!!!!

  • if you're really having that big of an issue just reinstall windows

    problem solved

  • on a toshiba - get tempro it worldes for me :)

  • the fastest way to turn off a pc is to delete sustem32 .It made my pc 6 min faster at turning off. lol. DON'T THY IT !!!!!! IF U DO U AR A IDIOT LIKE MY FREND

  • faggot

  • I like this guy, he's funny

  • get more ram for windows vista

  • pull the plug and potentialy damage your hardrive you fucking twat

  • open the registry edit (start, run, regedit)

    navigate to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Cur­rentControlSet\Control]

    set WaitToKillServiceTimeout=20000 (which sets it to 20 seconds)

  • hehe.. he talks too much!! but thats okay.. he warned us. i think its true that disable some services can cause trouble / damage to ur computer.

  • i heard that it is possible to start up a computer in second but that require special type of hard-drive, ram and motherboard

    what i have heard that mean it low memory but high speed

  • Just put four 256GB SSDs in RAID0 configuration.

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  • @darthirakli THIS ALSO GOES FOR PEOPLE WITH SSD'S SSD is not the great scucci is better ssd with breack in time if you write too much on it, i know, how stupid a harddisc that doesnt take writing., AND ssd is 10.000 RPM and scucci is 15.000

  • my windows 7 turns off in under 30s and starts up in under a minute

  • obviously it will make it a little faster if you manage your startup programs

  • my xp takes about 1min to start and 30seconds to shut

  • so put a 6 litre engine in your computer and you will speed it up :D

  • @sa6oturboto rofl... XD

  • He-he!

  • my computer takes 10 secs to boot and 10 to shut down but my bmw 320 ci with turbo takes 7 secs to 100 km\h

  • my windows 7 gaming computer takes 15 secs. to load and 12 to shut down :D

  • ''download superfast shut down'' it was a tip in the computer magezine CHIP

  • is he on a spaceship?

  • @robbieirish YES, alone, there fore he speaks too much. :D

  • @robbieirish lol i think thats just a tix clock

  • @robbieirish yes..

  • @robbieirish there actually clcoks!

  • run... type msconfig , unselect startup items,sometimes may have too much running in background. starting up programs and shutting them down and you may not know there running. safe and doesnt delete anything.

  • control panel admin tools. services

    If you are a hardcore gamer then you can stop and disable themes and also disable windows search and if you have the only pc in the house then you can also turn off file and folder sharing which also increases not only speed but also security.

  • A proven silly test to boot faster if your pc has a lot of USB ports is this:

    get a bunch of USB thumb drives.

    Plug all the flash drives in and once plug and play has stopped and found them all put a 512 meg swap file on them min/max set to 512megs. On one super old slow pc (400MHZ) booted faster than my new I7 win 7 installed PC. RAAAAA!!!!!!! So that pc I had 6 usb thumbs drives making the pc faster.

  • If your XP or what ever shuts under 16 seconds that means your ok :)

  • i did fresh xp pro sp2 on dell latitude d600 1.6ghz celeron M which boots in 14.5 sec and shuts down at 12.6 sec both in hibernation mode. (50 sec and 11.2 sec normally)..... Hibernation can work without power source unlike standby. ;)

  • The new mac operating system, snow leopard can boot up extremely fast (i never times startup) but i did time shut down, it clocked in at 2 seconds. Very good. Stayed at 2 seconds ever since even after ive used it a bunch.

  • My windows 7 system shuts down quickly without tweaks but many tweaks do help increase shutdown speeds.

  • mine starts up in 15 seconds and shuts down in like 5 seconds. just manage the files or programs u have. dont tweak. you screw it up and you lose most speed. I have a Toshiba Laptop 3 gb ram 320 gb hd Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.00 ghz and it is fine.

  • my vista business  takes 10 seconds to shutdown and 20 seconds to startup

  • My vista (home basic) starts up in about...30 seconds and shuts down in 15 seconds.

  • mine only takes 20 to boot and 12 to shut down :p mines home premium

  • my macbook start up in 25 seconds and shutdown on 3.5second whit mac osx snow leopard!

  • twat

  • How about Installing your OS in a RAID 0 Config. It would boot much faster

  • Install your OS via Raid 0?

  • This guy likes the sound of his own voice. Just joking buddy.

  • use 20 year old software.

    problem solved.

  • Ok, this video would be better called "Give up trying to Boot Windows Faster"

  • I never turn my computer off, problem solved !

  • so do i. lol

  • yeah i shut down the wrong service once, i regret it alot

  • i cant believe i wasted 7 minutes watching this guy talk.

  • Hello. Recently installed Windows Vista Premium 32bit and I see one of the best and most reasonable ways to accelerate the beginning of the software is good use of hardware components such as processor and memory. My boot order in a time of 1 minute 30.

  • my xp home edition pc with 2 gigs of ram boots in 1 min max

  • My Vista gets to desktop in abit over 1 min, but gets useable in 2 min of start... too long...

  • my win 7 gets to the desktop in around 35 seconds and is usable at 37s. Half that time is wasted posting and i can't figure out any solution for that.

    I have an SSD though.

  • why does Windows Vista takes sooooooooooooo LONG TO BOOT UP??

    LIKE XP TAKES ONLY SECS!

  • Because XP does not have as much shit starting up as stupid ass Vista.

  • My pc starts up and shuts down in max a min i think.

    3 min ?! he just has a slow pc !

  • my laptop with vista home premium 3gigs ram boots in 40s and shuts down in 10s XD

  • kick your pc XD

  • just never turn off... thats what i do...

  • fastest way to turn your computer off is to not turn it on...

  • em...

    i dont realy care what you just said

    im just saying that a better CPU would help....

  • Nice computer you have, can i have it?

  • Wrong.

    A better processor would help.

  • also why do u care about shutdown times

    just turn off the the pc and screen and walk away

  • i have a 10 k scuzzy drive and its not that fast

    how do i stop the file system checks on boot??

  • that was so funny

  • thats y i dont shut down,i jus press sleep button

  • Just get more RAM

  • stfu u make no sense

  • deuce said "get aids" lol

  • I'm sure this guy knows more about this than me, BUT, he is really wrong about shutting down services. I did not know about it and after years of loading programs that put themselves in startup, I had a whole list of things loading themselves at startup. Shutting down these services that I likely wasn't going to use each time I got on the computer anyway DID make my computer noticeably faster. Also cleaning orphans and such with CC Cleaner helps. It's simple maintenance in my book.

  • seriously, what an nasty attitude nerdy chick behind 2 bigass monitors.

  • You can physically speed up start up in regedit by changing the startup delay from 480000ms to a lower value

  • How do u do that? Like how do you get so you can do it?

  • on my powermac g4 mdd it takes about a minute to start up and about 6 seconds to shutdown

    specs:

    80 GB hard drive

    2 gigs of ram

    1.25 Ghtz single prossesor

  • Let me guess, running leopard? Tiger wouldn't take so long. Tiger only took 19 seconds to start up!!!

  • Yes i'm running leopard

  • SSD, 4 gb DDR2 1066, faster cpu frequency with larger cache size might help. DDR3 will make you replace your board or your whole system.

    What about storing part of windows in the memory? some guys did it but it will take bios modifications and third party softwares to do it coz RAM doesn't keep data.

    A dedicated solidstate memory built in to the board is the best way i think. Some asus boards have it. I think that would be the trend of the future for boards having dedicated OS memories.

  • Lol He's right, that's the way windows is, except it

  • I was with a stopwatch watching how fast my windows vista was booting up and it was 9seconds

    I was overclocking my AMD 5600+ 2.9GHz to 3.2GHz and I'm having a fast pc so that can do the thing and having a very fast harddrive can do the thing also :)

  • why do you have 2 big ass monitors!

  • he has 3 now and his laptop

  • just take the fans out and watch it suffer hehe

  • i dont like this topic.

    it really has nothing to do with OS or programs installed.

    it depends on how your computer is built.

    core 2 duo

    with 800+MHz Ram

    and 1333+ FSB speeds

    makes a fast startup and shutdown.

    the more u can process @ once the faster the PC runs.

  • What? It has everything to do with your OS and software installed. Boot time is dependant on how much data the OS has to write to RAM. As long as you have a computer that has no general bottleneck it won't be faster.

    If it's due to hardware, it's going to be hard drive speed and your chipset.

    Log in speed is determined by how many programs are being started. Still, not a hardware issue.

  • It is though

    if u have a p3 with 256 or 512 RAM

    it cant process every program as fast

    therefore it will take much longer.

    Really i mean its a combination of Software and hardware, but if u have no programs running @ startup, on a shitty system, it will take time.

    Even id ur running XP or Vista.

  • Well obviously, if it's an ancient system it's likley to have a slower chipset and a slower hard drive, those are the only real bottlenecks. Also that is only comparable when the same OS is being booted.

    Once those bottlenecks are gone, it doesn't matter how much faster the system is, it's down to the OS.

  • Yar i agree with you now.

    i was a little fuzzy with wut people were saying @ first

    :]

  • 3:22

    BS! Vista boots in 20 seconds and shuts down in 30! That dude lies!

    Vista Home Premium user.

  • Some Vista users have issues with hardware conflicts resulting in longer startups.

    Just because your PC does, doesn't mean they all do.

  • Vista is gay...

  • to boot faster dont shutdown

  • Then your RAM will be eaten up! I did that to my old PC and it got AS SLOW AS HELL!!! I restarted and it was FAST!!!!

  • pull the plug seems nice

  • damn his monitor is fucking big

    how big is it ?? 35inc :P ?

  • he has 2 30in.

  • yep. right chris.... perfectly said...let windows the way it should be...except killing the unnecessary startup processes or reducing the visualizations of windows...we should leave it the way it is.

  • Buy a Solid state hard drive or a hyper OS drive

    boots xp xp in 4 seconds

  • at first when i booted win xp it took over ten minutes to boot but when i did boot defragment

    it took 1 minute to boot up

  • rofl 0:33 in the chat some guy named deuce says: condom

  • vbognot is annoying lil shit lol he likes annoying chris lol

  • only have your anti virus and your spyware running at start up. that will make it a bit faster, also delete all the programmes you dont use!

  • my shut down in in5 sec

  • REG TWEAK<<. you can choose to set your shut down time!!!. just RUN:regedit and in there, you can choose basically everything,. default time is 20 seconds. you can put it to what ever.

  • that was a great video

  • My Vista boots up in less than 10 Sec. You guys just have sucky computers!

  • Mine too, My xp is the problem... It only has 256 gb ram.

  • yeh its always fast for me.

    XP slows down after a while, but vista doesn't get slower.

  • is that true?

  • yup. I have 2 pc's and Vista always takes the same amount of time to boot up, even after iv installed 20 games and 15 programs and several files.

    The same is not true in XP. XP boots more slowly the more your install and the longer you use it.

    Vista may over time start to use more RAM than the first time you used it, but it doesn't slow down.

    XP also uses more RAM after you've installed alot, but it becomes quite slow as a result. Then boot up can commonly take 5 minutes or more.

  • lol my computer running vista

    can start up in almost 30 seconds

  • lol i dont need this dude...i made my computer

  • i use xp and i shut down in 30 sec..!!!!!!!!!

  • Windows will never go faster. Worst thing to do is install more stuff becasue then it has to run that.

  • my takes 1mn to start up and 1mn 1/2 shutdown

  • from pushing the power button to having vista "usable" it takes 42 seconds to boot havent tested shutting down

    e8400 @ stock 3.0Ghz

    4GB DDR2 800Mhz Ram

    Xpertvision 9600GT at stock speeds

    320GB 7200 HDD

    Windows Vista Home Premium

  • great video

  • THANKS BUDDY....YOU JUST WASTE 7 MINUTES OF MY LIFE...THANKS...:)

    I alredy know that the computer shuts down if you pres the button from beheind of the PC...:)) thanks anyway :P

  • How big are those fucking screens?

  • 2x30"

  • u just killed it domonlinenet

  • 30 inches prolly.

  • 30"

  • anddd lol just get bill gates to give u a hand.. if ur really that desperate

  • hahah lol oi is your name lockergnome. mean a gnome warlock on wow?

  • WOW WOW WOOOOO 1,370 VIDEOS!!!! WOW

  • Incredible how a stupid take a cam and say just stupid and senseless things, obviously you are an ignorant.

  • Learn to type and speak English before you post a comment Serbermor.

  • Lol I have xp pro and it shuts down in 10 seconds. 10 mins for a computer from 1972. Just learn windows and you wont have problems -_-

  • msconfig the startup tab built into windows un check all but your main things like msn if you want that on but you get the point

  • fucking get 64 bit and trust me u gonna see the difference =]]]

  • Clean your startup! Remove everything you don't need! Use Vista Manager + TuneupUtilities and your Windows will be ultra-fast!

  • This guy doesnt really use Windows! Come on 10 min! Maybe on Pentium I or something like that!

    BTW: Closing a service may make you to reinstall Windows? HAHAHA! I've got to see that! LOOOL! This guy is definitely a n00b!

  • Yup, I havent seen anyone have to reinstall windows for stopping a process, the worst you get is a system reboot if you kill the wrong one

    :P

  • it takes his comp 3mins to boot up!?!?!

    mine boots in 10secs

  • his computer sounds really shitty