Incredibly simple tip to reduce boot time in Vista

I haven’t seen this being mentioned anywhere so I thought I might as well post this

Since you’re using Vista I’m assuming you have at least a dual core processor or higher.

By default Vista will use only one core of your processor when booting. So why not let it use all of your 2 or 4 cores? It’s way easier than you might think!

Step One: Open msconfg
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Step Two: Go to the Boot tab and click Advanced
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Step Three: Change the number of processors to the numbers of cores in your processor
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That’s all there is to it =)

Hoped you liked the 5 minute tutorial

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Tags: , August 13th, 2008 Posted in Tutorials

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