startup time
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 7:04 am
I have read through some posts on eliminating a lot of unecessary startup programs/tasks that will give a much quicker startup time, but had a question about disc caching.
After searching through some posts i found a download to a bios/startup monitor that basically tells you what programs take what amount of time, and will just step you through disk usage, cpu status, and everything during a startup. My question is about disc caching. When i looked at my hard drive disc caching, it said that it was disabled. I checked in bios to look for an option to ENABLE it, but couldn't seem to find it. Does anyone know how to enable this feature, and will this help improve the startup time?
Also, another question i have is about the thinkvantage security on startup. I seem to be having a problem disabling any startup prompts, and booting straight into windows (without typing passwords...etc). I have already disabled features from the ->control panel->User accounts-> logging on/off. After i rebooted it came up with the crtl,alt,delete prompt for me to swipe my finger/type password. I went back into windows >ctrl panel>user accounts> and received an error saying that i could not use this feature becuase a file was preventing changes to it called vrlogon.dll. I searched that file and it came up in c:>windows/system32
I could NOT delete this file, and it was created by thinkvantage...i have played around wiht the thinkvantage security options, but i cannot get rid of that file.
Basically long story short, i am trying to minimize the startup time, and am having a helluva time doing so. Anyone with more experience that can help it would be appreciatd. I have done searches, but have found bits and pieces in different places, but can't seem to get it all done correctly. i just want to boot quickly!!!
Thanks in advance.
After searching through some posts i found a download to a bios/startup monitor that basically tells you what programs take what amount of time, and will just step you through disk usage, cpu status, and everything during a startup. My question is about disc caching. When i looked at my hard drive disc caching, it said that it was disabled. I checked in bios to look for an option to ENABLE it, but couldn't seem to find it. Does anyone know how to enable this feature, and will this help improve the startup time?
Also, another question i have is about the thinkvantage security on startup. I seem to be having a problem disabling any startup prompts, and booting straight into windows (without typing passwords...etc). I have already disabled features from the ->control panel->User accounts-> logging on/off. After i rebooted it came up with the crtl,alt,delete prompt for me to swipe my finger/type password. I went back into windows >ctrl panel>user accounts> and received an error saying that i could not use this feature becuase a file was preventing changes to it called vrlogon.dll. I searched that file and it came up in c:>windows/system32
I could NOT delete this file, and it was created by thinkvantage...i have played around wiht the thinkvantage security options, but i cannot get rid of that file.
Basically long story short, i am trying to minimize the startup time, and am having a helluva time doing so. Anyone with more experience that can help it would be appreciatd. I have done searches, but have found bits and pieces in different places, but can't seem to get it all done correctly. i just want to boot quickly!!!
Thanks in advance.