Can you learn another language in the time it takes for your machine to boot? Do you turn on your PC when you go to bed, so it´s finished booting by the time you get home from work the next day? When Windows loads its Startup file, it attempts to load every program in there at the same time. Therefore, if you have quite a lot of programs starting when Windows starts, each program will try and grab CPU time so that it can load.
If each program tries to do this at the same time, you soon notice the slow down that occurs, due to your CPU trying to help all the programs to load, and your hard disk accessing multiple files.
Startup Delayer allows you to setup how many seconds after Windows has started, to load each program.
For Example:
If you have your mail program and a special clock starting up, then you can make your mail start say 10 seconds after Windows has loaded, and then the special clock start 20 seconds after Windows Starts.
Requires: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.
What´s New in version 3.0.357:
- Added prompt to install .net 3.5 if System.ServiceModel couldn't be found
- Added Localization Version information to the About screen
- Modified the Backup Location and Startup Profiles location to be read only to ensure no invalid inputs can be entered
- Added test for missing Administrator rights when installing/uninstalling and prompt user
- Fixed the XmlUpgrader to allow paths with an extra on the end
- Added additional prompts and fallbacks if Dot net 3.5 is not installed or appears corrupt
- Added the ability to drag and drop manual items in between others. When dropping Startup Delayer will set a value half way between the two dropped values
- Tidied up the Tab order in the Edit window
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