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Monitoring time of startup programs

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by guivon, 2003/01/01.

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    guivon

    guivon Inactive Thread Starter

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    I've been looking for a software that can tell me the actual time that it takes for any program, handle or process to load on startup.

    I do remember that I had such a program with Windows95, but I cannot find it for WindowsXP and I don't remember its name.

    Reason: one task is taking a long time to load on startup, and I cannot discover which one is the culprit. It is not any of my startup programs, because I've done a thorough trial and error research on each one.

    TIA,
     
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    charlesvar

    charlesvar Inactive Alumni

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    There is a MS boot performance program called bootVis-tool. I think this tracks the OS only, though.

    It is a performance trace visualization tool for use with Windows XP systems.

    Traces different items such as Disk, Driver, Prefetching, Registry+Pagefile, Video, Logon+Service and Shell on sartup.



    Regards - Charles
     
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    This might be what you're looking for....
     
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    guivon

    guivon Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks a lot. Terrific site.

    No, unfortunately this is not what I am looking for: what I want is a Startup Manager, which tells me how long it takes for every process to load.

    Thanks anyway.
     
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