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13May/092

Speed Up Boot Times with Microsoft BootVis

BootVis, a free, unsupported tool that Microsoft released a while back (and no longer offers for download), is a utility that is becoming increasingly harder to find. So, I thought I'd offer it for download on andrewblock.net. BootVis is a tool that analyzes your PC's boot process and can then perform optimizations so your system boots faster. To my knowledge it only works on XP.

You can download it here. For a visual walkthrough on how to use the program, check out this image (source).

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  1. Looks like you are able to optimize how your system comes back from standby and hibernation as well.

  2. Yeah…haven’t tried that myself though. :)


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