Parallelize boot sequence TOOL: Bootvis.exe Logs every driver/service loaded at boot Times each load Analyzes software loaded in log Provides “boot intelligence” Enables viewing of software loaded Graphs time-to-load for each driver Auto-optimizes boot sequence for fastest performance (Some drivers load in parallel) Optimize boot sequence TOOL: Bootvis.exe Logs every driver/service loaded at boot Clocks each for load time Provides “boot information intelligence” Enables analysis of software loaded Graphs time-to-load for each driver Auto-optimizes boot sequence for fastest performance enables drivers to load in parallel (Note: Windows XP does this optimization operation 24 hours after installation automatically) Uninstall unneeded fonts Fonts increase boot time Loaded at boot Most people don’t know which fonts are useful Tool: FontXplorer Visually displays fonts Determine which to keep or dump ![]() Removing apps/resources Apps may load boot time stubs Quicktime Real Acrobat Every hardware resource needs a driver & load time Serial or Parallel port? Onboard video? Onboard IDE/SCSI? USB? Firewire? Disable unneeded ports via BIOS Reduce boot time Understand Windows boot What software is loading How long is each taking Optimize what Windows loads at boot Remove unnecessary applications/utilities Disable unused hardware resources Uninstall unused Fonts Clean out the Prefetch cache Parallelize the boot sequence OS Optimization Reducing Boot Time through Drivers & System Resources Display performance (Optional) Don’t use a desktop picture Minimize the number of icons on your desktop Disable themes ![]() What can we do about it? OS Optimization Reducing boot time Reducing shutdown time System resource optimization Clearing Temp & History Files Resource Performance Tuning Disk Network Memory Application Performance Tuning Optimizing Internet Explorer Optimizing application execution Cool Windows XP add-ons & tools įrom the “duh” file Things that should be looked into before anything else Current drivers Updated BIOS firmware Updated adapter drivers Disk considerations Always use NTFS Never use FAT32. ![]() Why did it get slow? Non-optimal or default configuration Network designed for generic scenarios Video & disk drivers installed are usually generic Compatibility forever! Higher average number of processes Growth in average process count due to installations SVCHOST.EXE processes growth Conflicting execution threads Serial requests kill performance Escalating bottlenecks Max disk efficiency is 50% used or less Every network I/O filter slows performance Memory usage at 80% always swaps system Immediate performance > Operational efficiency Memory Disk Regedit.exe, Services.msc, Resource Kit tools 3 rd party tools Windows for the Jedi: Optimizing Windows XP Tuning the performance of your Windows XP Professional workstationįorward “ I don’t feel in control of Windows” Reminisce about the days of… AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, HIMEM.SYS, EMM386.SYS, SMARTDRV.EXE WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI QEMM, ODI drivers, NDIS drivers Windows for Workgroups 3.11 provided geeky levels of tweaking DOS, TCP/IP, INI files It’s all there.
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