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Re: Boot Up Time
Hehehe...
Anyhow you can get a starter edition of win7 and use the anytime upgrade keygen to upgrade legitly
nobody saw that.
Anyhow you can get a starter edition of win7 and use the anytime upgrade keygen to upgrade legitly
nobody saw that.
eafd- Elite Poster
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Join date : 2010-04-28
Re: Boot Up Time
Well yeah, and I don't has it of course. So MSE's out the window. That's why I use ESET Smart Security instead. I find it nice if you know what you're doing.
Divide00- Elite Poster
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Re: Boot Up Time
Everything else is clunky and chunky in my opinion.
VenArch- Admin
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Re: Boot Up Time
Set your computer to "best performance":
system properties => advanced => under performance hit settings => adjust for best performance.
For those people who like doing fresh installs every 6 months i recommend using something like norton ghost, or any other imaging software to take a image of your base system, IE: Fresh OS install, all your applications, games, etc, then once every 6 months, reapply the image, update it, recapture it, and voila, reformatting now only takes 20 minutes+update time+new image creation time (another 15-20 minutes). Doing this method you are required to use sysprep (trust me on this one its a headache but prevents future headaches) and you will need to reactivate your windows and what not but....
It saves lots of time.
system properties => advanced => under performance hit settings => adjust for best performance.
For those people who like doing fresh installs every 6 months i recommend using something like norton ghost, or any other imaging software to take a image of your base system, IE: Fresh OS install, all your applications, games, etc, then once every 6 months, reapply the image, update it, recapture it, and voila, reformatting now only takes 20 minutes+update time+new image creation time (another 15-20 minutes). Doing this method you are required to use sysprep (trust me on this one its a headache but prevents future headaches) and you will need to reactivate your windows and what not but....
It saves lots of time.
guildamage- Lurker
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Re: Boot Up Time
guildamage wrote:Set your computer to "best performance":
system properties => advanced => under performance hit settings => adjust for best performance.
For those people who like doing fresh installs every 6 months i recommend using something like norton ghost, or any other imaging software to take a image of your base system, IE: Fresh OS install, all your applications, games, etc, then once every 6 months, reapply the image, update it, recapture it, and voila, reformatting now only takes 20 minutes+update time+new image creation time (another 15-20 minutes). Doing this method you are required to use sysprep (trust me on this one its a headache but prevents future headaches) and you will need to reactivate your windows and what not but....
It saves lots of time.
I agree! this method is great!!
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