Re: How to set up order on boot?
- From: "ilyaz" <ilyaz33@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 22:31:51 -0500
"JS" <@> wrote in message news:%23h5xUOIWHHA.896@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Don't run IE at bootup, your network service may not be started causing IEYeah, that's what I was thinking... You see, I stopped Outlook Express,
to hang.
Yahoo and MSN Messengers, practically everything... Have to go back to
middle ages and run them all manually until I got a new machine with a Vista
;-)
Also what version of IE are you using?v.7.0.5730.11
"ilyaz" <ilyaz33@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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JS,
if you're still watching this trend... Well, looks like I'm back to
square one: this afternoon, the IE got stuck again at bootup...
Ilya
"ilyaz" <ilyaz33@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well, adjusting the timing will keep me busy for a while... But I'll try
it. Also I'll try AutoRuns...
Thanks, JS.
IZ
"JS" <@> wrote in message news:OgYTjy6VHHA.488@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes you can change the order and timing of the applications. You will
need to use your own skill to determine how much time is needed for
each application. It may help by spacing the start of each app by a
given number of seconds (say 15 for starters) and then use Windows Task
Manager to monitor the CPU Usage percentage, after each app loads the
percentage should drop to near zero, just count the seconds for each
app and adjust the spacing accordingly.
You may find AutoRuns useful in that it will show you what loads during
each part of the Boot and logon cycle.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/ProcessesAndThreads/Autoruns.mspx
JS
"ilyaz" <ilyaz33@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just rebooted and the IE came up. It happened before too, so we'll
need some time to test and see if it works...
Ilya
P.S. You must know this software. Is it possible to set an order for
all startup programs? I set time interval 10 sec for several programs,
which moved them to the bottom of the list. But there still are
several programs on the top and I do not like their order on the list.
I tried to move them up and down, but they would not move... Also, I
set 10 sec interval. But I do not know how fast each program loads. In
some instances, I presume, 10 sec is adequate, in others it could be
to little or too much. Is there a way to find out how long it takes to
load each program?
Again, thanks for your help.
Ilya
"JS" <@> wrote in message news:uUHlWs4VHHA.868@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Let me know if this solves your problem.
JS
"ilyaz" <ilyaz33@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks, JS, I'll try it.
Ilya
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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Try Startup Delayer:
http://www.r2.com.au/software.php?page=2&show=startdelay
JS
"ilyaz" <ilyaz33@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When I boot up my machine (WIN XP Home SP2 with all the updates),
several programs starts automatically and try to connect to
Interned via my wireless router. In many instances, they do it
fine. But in some others, the programs "clash" and some of them,
the most notable Internet Explorer, could not connect.
Is there a way to establish some sort of order in which the
programs connect to the Internet? For example, the IE connects
first, then Net2Phone, then Skype, etc.
I'll appreciate your suggestions.
--
Ilya Zeldes
Fort Myers, Florida
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