How to speed up the boot process in Vista ?
A Simple PC tweak to speed up Vista startup.
Here’s a useful yet very simple tip for readers running Windows Vista on their PCs. By default, Windows Vista waits 30 seconds during the startup process before loading the operating system. You can safely decrease that time considerably, and thus speed up Vista boot time.
Here’s a quick procedure that help you speeding windows vista startup:
- Click the Windows Start button
- Right click Computer
- Click Properties
- Click Advanced System settings
- In the Advanced Tab, Start and Recovery, click Settings
- In the Time to display operating systems list setting, set a 5 second value instead of 30.
- Click Apply
Now, Reboot your PC. You’ll notice a boost in the performance of the startup process.
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This is not accurate. Changing the option specified only speeds up the system when multiple OSs are installed, Vista is the boot loader, (instead of GRUB, or other boot loaders) and Vista is set as the default OS to boot into.