BootVis 1.3.37.0

BootVis 1.3.37.0
BootVis - Microsoft tool to provide faster XP boot and resume times

BootVis is a performance trace visualization utility that you can use with Windows XP systems. Customer research shows a frequently requested feature that users want from their PCs is fast system startup, whether from cold boot or when resuming from standby or hibernation.

The Windows development team at Microsoft has taken bold steps in making fast startup PCs a reality with the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.
Here are some key features of “BootVis”:

· Boot to a useable state in a total of 30 seconds
· Resume from Hibernate (S4) in a total of 20 seconds
· Resume from Standby (S3) in a total of 5 seconds

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February 24th, 2008 | 1,064 downloads | Posted in Freeware, Softwares, System and Tweak Utilities

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2008-11-13 23:01:38

[…] BootVis was an application launched by MS to increase the boot times of Windows XP and to improve its resume timings from hibernation or from standby. As per the analysis and promises BootVis has the abilites to enable Windows XP to perform a successful cold boot in 30 seconds, resume from standby state in 10 seconds, resume from hibernating state in 20 seconds. That is pretty fast I guess! Thanks Realgage Freemedia. […]

 
2008-11-18 19:50:21

[…] BootVis was an application launched by MS to increase the boot times of Windows XP and to improve its resume timings from hibernation or from standby. As per the analysis and promises BootVis has the abilites to enable Windows XP to perform a successful cold boot in 30 seconds, resume from standby state in 10 seconds, resume from hibernating state in 20 seconds. That is pretty fast I guess! Thanks Realgage Freemedia. […]

 
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