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| 133677 | 2003-04-05 23:07:00 | hi im running win xp profesional on intel 2.0 type system i read your artical on boot vis in pc world downloaded soft ware ran it and have 4 files which are trace boot files but unfortunately i cant open them as they are .bin ext files and i cant find the sotware to open them with how do i view them any help appreciated thanks in advance peter |
petemit (1134) | ||
| 133678 | 2003-04-06 00:58:00 | I don't think you're meant to actually "read" the files as such. You do what it said in the column and it *should* speed up windows loading. | -=JM=- (16) | ||
| 133679 | 2003-04-06 05:10:00 | The boot vis prog will show you what you've got trace to see how long it takes to load then optimise then trace again to see what improvements have been made (3 re-boots and waiting involved) Trev |
Trev0 (1995) | ||
| 133680 | 2003-04-06 07:38:00 | can you delete the 4 files once the programme has done its simulation thing 4times??? or are those 4files needed still??? | PoWa (203) | ||
| 133681 | 2003-04-06 08:40:00 | not too sure really, I only get 1 file that it shows when it's finished 'tracing' and is kept until overwritten next time, unless I actually save the results that is (which are safe to remove) hope that helps Trev |
Trev0 (1995) | ||
| 133682 | 2003-04-06 09:18:00 | first of all you trace 3-4 times and then you click on optimise. Lots of waiting etc ( like the article says, go have a coffe etc ) and why delete them? its not like you need the space!! lol :-) |
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| 133683 | 2003-04-06 10:06:00 | Or you might get what happened to me, did exactly as explained and it destroyed my system, start up took MUCH longer and a lot of progs didn't even start what so ever, Epson print monitor and quite a few others etc, system restore was the only option to get all back to normal. | Dak2 (1963) | ||
| 133684 | 2003-04-06 20:21:00 | I heard the minimum services for boot-vis to work properly are these set to automatic COM+ Event System Event Log Plug and Play Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Task Scheduler Windows Management Instrumentation other than that I don't know why you'd have a problem, unless you did something else before or during it doing it's thing... Trev |
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