Boot time

Hello

I have problems with times of boot with Win7 Home Premium 64-bit. It takes 3-4 minutes each time to reach the office.

I have snooped through the forums and blogs and have been following, and BTW tinkerments I'm not a "geek" :)

Consultation: msconfig-

Deselection of everything non-essential starup, left with:

ELAN Smart-Pad

SAIICpl application

Intel (r) PROSet/Wireless

SetWallPaper

Intel(r) Common User Interface

Intel(r) Common User Interface

Intel(r) Common User Interface

Sidebar

MUI StartMenu application

MUI StartMenu application

ATK Media

ATK Hotkey

I consulted Boot > advanced > number of processors and all 4 has the default (on 1 curiously)

Are there other elements of start on this list, what can I lose? Is there anything else I can do to speed up the process? Or is this normal?

Thanks in advance.

ASUS X52F Core i5 2.53 GHz, 4 GB RAM

3 to 4 minutes is slow, but not as extreme.

If by chance, you do not use the wireless connection, turn off the wireless device would give an improvement, I realize that is unlikely and unfortunately wireless network usually has a negative impact on startup time.  In addition, some security suites have a significant impact on startup time.  You are using.   Marginally suitable RAM can also be a factor.

While I've not yet evaluated, I was see praise of good sources of a program called Soluto which can be useful in the optimization of the starting time.

See comments at http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/can-soluto-really-make-pcs-less-frustrating/2164 andhttp://www.pcworld.com/article/197095/soluto_utility_shrinks_pc_boot_times_fixes_problems.html
The program itself is available at http://www.soluto.com/Home/
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Hello

I have problems with times of boot with Win7 Home Premium 64-bit. It takes 3-4 minutes each time to reach the office.

I have snooped through the forums and blogs and have been following, and BTW tinkerments I'm not a "geek" :)

Consultation: msconfig-

Deselection of everything non-essential starup, left with:

ELAN Smart-Pad

SAIICpl application

Intel (r) PROSet/Wireless

SetWallPaper

Intel(r) Common User Interface

Intel(r) Common User Interface

Intel(r) Common User Interface

Sidebar

MUI StartMenu application

MUI StartMenu application

ATK Media

ATK Hotkey

I consulted Boot > advanced > number of processors and all 4 has the default (on 1 curiously)

Are there other elements of start on this list, what can I lose? Is there anything else I can do to speed up the process? Or is this normal?

Thanks in advance.

ASUS X52F Core i5 2.53 GHz, 4 GB RAM

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