Make Vista Use Multiple Cores to Speed Boot Time [Windows Vista Tip]

boot_option.jpgWindows Vista tip: The Hackosis blog points out that Windows Vista uses only one CPU to boot itself by default, regardless of whatever dual- or quad-core hardware you’re using. Enabling multi-core boot might save you a bit of time, and the fix is pretty simple. Run msconfig from the Start Search box (or after hitting Win+R), then head to the “Boot” tab, check “Number of processors,” and change the drop-down box to fit your processor. I haven’t tested this myself, but given how long it takes Vista to gear up to running speed on my dual-core box, it probably couldn’t hurt, either. Let us know if you see any gains in the comments.


Original post by Kevin Purdy

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One Response to “Make Vista Use Multiple Cores to Speed Boot Time [Windows Vista Tip]”

  1. meh Says:

    The only way to truly speed up vista’s boot is to remove it. More than a year after having given it a chance (both before and after SP1) to work properly… it still fails to impress. For that which requires windows, XP is still king. For everything else, there’s linux ;)

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