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

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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