Tuesday, March 29, 2011

speed up booting Windows XP

Booting on our computers getting slower? Okey, this time we will try to speed up booting Windows XP by editing the registry. Why can accelerate? Because the trick this time we try to disable a process called boot defragmenter. Boot process is used by Windows Defragmenter to rearrange files needed by Windows when booting. This function will be routinely done every time we turn on the computer. If you want to disable the Boot
Defragmenter, make sure that your files in a state-ordered.

To disable it, follow these steps:

1. Go to the registry editor, by pressing the start button> Run, then type regedit.

2. Go to the subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Dfrg BootOptimizeFunction

3. In the right pane, find the String Value named [Enable], then double click
String Value.

4. Fill value to N to disable, and set the value to Y, to activate it again.

Restart your computer to get the desired result.

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