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Make Windows XP Boot a Lot Faster

by CSch

There is a simple registry option in the Windows XP Registry that, if not altered, adds a delay time to the the XP boot process. However you can easily set this delay time to zero if you know where to look for it: Open the Windows Registry by entering regedit into a Run... prompt. The ... Read more

Categories Windows, XP Tags boot, delay, faster, key, registry, startupdelay, Windows, XP 1 Comment

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