It's good for starters I guess. This doesn't really increase the startup speed however. Not as much as disabling startup programs that you don't need and changine the boot timeout. Even no GUI boot if you want.
boot startup timeout on mine is set to 15 seconds, if it's too low it can damage your computer though. The default is 30.
For a tutorial you missed a lot of the most important things, and you might want to add a text description too..
Update: I will make a tutorial for this and post it.
(11-11-2010, 07:01 PM)Extra Wrote: [ -> ]Or you can use linux. xD How long did it take to make the gif? Nice post =)
Linux Ubuntu 10.10. Is very nice imo! its my default OS
and your forgot other methods as well
(11-22-2010, 03:37 AM)anonymous.heuristic Wrote: [ -> ]Linux Ubuntu 10.10. Is very nice imo! its my default OS
and your forgot other methods as well
Not to sound rude, But REALLY? Its obvious I didnt put other methods.... there's probably a lot of them. I was just showing an easy one to do.
already know this method thanks for refreshing my memory.
Thanks. I wasn't aware of it.
(11-28-2010, 09:37 AM)Kate Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks. I wasn't aware of it.
This post was dated after you read my full thread on how to decrease computer boot time. So obviously you were aware of it unless you just commented on my thread without reading it
I have 4 Processors in that list!
Can I use 4?
Little but usefull tutorial! xD
(11-30-2010, 01:59 PM)iCrack Wrote: [ -> ]I have 4 Processors in that list!
Can I use 4?
Little but usefull tutorial! xD
Yes use 4. If you take a look at my tutorial on how to decrease bootup time, you'll have a few added options to help with boot time as well.