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    Default Reboot times

    Just thought I would post for any interested.
    I ran a script to check what my reboot times were running Vista 32bit:



    I then did the following:
    Change Time to Display List of Operating Systems
    Defrag the Registry
    Change the Number of Processors Used at Boot Up
    Disable the Transient Multimon Manager (TMM)
    Which netted my the following:

    Not a huge gain, but mine is a fairly new computer with not much on it. Other's I read about have had boot times up around 160 seconds drop to around 70-80 seconds.
    Selling FG G6E Turbo and buying a N/A Supra

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    Option Explicit
    On Error Resume Next
    Dim Wsh, Time1, Time2, Result, PathFile, MsgResult, MsgA, AppName, KeyA, KeyB, TimeDiff
    MsgA = "Please close all running applications and click on OK."
    KeyA = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RestartTime\"
    KeyB = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run\RestartTime"
    AppName = "ReBoot-Time"
    Set Wsh = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
    PathFile = """" & WScript.ScriptFullName & """"
    Result = wsh.RegRead(KeyA & "Times")
    if Result = "" then
    MsgResult = Msgbox (MsgA, vbOKCancel, AppName)
    If MsgResult = vbcancel then WScript.Quit
    Wsh.RegWrite KeyA & "Times", left(Time,8), "REG_SZ"
    Wsh.RegWrite KeyB, PathFile, "REG_SZ"
    Wsh.Run "cmd /c Shutdown -r -t 00", false, 0
    else
    Wsh.RegDelete KeyA & "Times"
    Wsh.RegDelete KeyA
    Wsh.RegDelete KeyB
    TimeDiff = DateDiff("s",Result,left(Time,8))
    MsgBox "Your computer reboots in " & TimeDiff & " seconds", VbInformation, AppName
    end if
    wscript.Quit
    Post in notepad and save as 'something.vbs'
    Selling FG G6E Turbo and buying a N/A Supra

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