Boot PC Faster

 

Back in the days of yore of 2010, I used to stroll into my home office in the morning, hit the force catch on my creation framework, and after that head back upstairs to eat. When I came back to the workplace, my framework had completely booted up and was prepared to go.

At that point I moved up to a strong state drive RAID exhibit – and now my framework boots in around 30 seconds. On the other hand, not everybody is willing to burn through $700 on PC’s capacity, so I chose to figure out the amount I could accelerate a PC’s boot time without spending a dime. Following a few hours of tweaking and testing, I figured out how to decrease the boot time of a PC from 69 seconds to 47 seconds. Here’s the means by which I did it.

Method 1: Disable Load Screen

Disabling load screen may save you a few seconds of startup.

Goto Start.Enter msconfig in the search bar and press enter.

Click Boot.ini

Check the /No GUI Boot

Method 2: Disable Sounds

Press the window key + R.In the run or search bar enter mmsys.cpl and press enter.

Under the sounds tab set the sound scheme from windows default to No Sounds

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Method 3: Disable Passwords

Goto Start >> Control Panel >> User Accounts

Under User Accounts window in the Make changes to your user account section Click on Remove your password link.

Enter the current user password in the window.

Click on remove password

The user password is now deleted and now you do not need a password to login the windows.This technique may save few seconds to boot your PC.

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