Slow start-up

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James

After many years working with XP Prof, I finally started to use Vista
Business edition. After switching off UAC, I quite enjoy working with Vista.
I have noticed however, that the start-up time for Vista with the same
hardware config (2 GB mem) and the same software on board is 11/2 minutes as
compared to less than 1 minute with XP Prof.
Any suggestions and or experience?
 
Hi James,

Vista has more initial overhead than XP, as it's designed for higher end
hardware. Once running, it manages memory better and should have a better
overall performance than XP on comparable systems.

Why disable UAC? Once a system is set up, it should not appear in normal
operations, only for those that require elevated privileges. Programs should
be running in the user environment which does not require elevated
privileges. If they insist on running in the system, then they are not
really compatible with Vista and may cause other issues by writing to the
system folders or altering system files (which is exactly what malware
attempts to do and UAC is designed to prevent from happening). By disabling
it, you remove the protection it is designed to give. Also, there are some
programs and updates that will not install properly if it is disabled.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
 
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