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Date Posted: 02:46:39 04/13/08 Sun
Author: santa
Subject: Might help
In reply to: peterjohn 's message, "Maye stupid ?, but look inside what i'm look'n for.." on 23:36:54 04/12/08 Sat

Don't know of a program that will tell you when you're fully booted but Startup inspector might help you start up faster.
You can stop a lot of stuff that doesn't need to be started at boot up.
It's freeware.

hxxp://www.windowsstartup.com/startupinspector.php

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  • process explorer -- dg, 05:54:59 04/13/08 Sun
  • that's why i ask ? here always good advise, both Tanks you;-) (NT) -- peterjohn, 06:29:12 04/13/08 Sun


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