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Other => Reviews and recommendations => Topic started by: Broni on June 13, 2008, 10:11:34 PM
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http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsVista/Speed_Up_Windows_Vista_Boot_Time.html
When you have a computer with a recent model CPU, chances are it's a dual-core CPU. Both Intel & AMD have been producing dual core CPU's for a few years now. By default, Windows Vista will only use a single core during boot-up. You can easily change this from the System Configuration utility:
1. In Vista's Start Search type msconfig & hit the [Enter] key on your keyboard
2. Once System Configuration has started, select the Boot tab and click the Advanced Options button
3. Check the Number of processors check box, and choose 2 for the number of processors
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4. Click OK twice.
In my testing this reduced my boot-up time around 5 seconds.