From: Bill P on 12 May 2010 06:03 Using win XP home sp3. Is there an app that will time how long it takes for a machine to boot up. Regards Bill
From: Alias on 12 May 2010 06:14 Bill P wrote: > Using win XP home sp3. > Is there an app that will time how long it takes for a machine to boot up. > Regards Bill > > Yeah, it's called a stop watch. -- Alias
From: Bill P on 12 May 2010 06:22 No Good. How do you know when to stop the watch . SA "Alias" <aka(a)maskedandanymous.org.invalido> wrote in message news:hsdv2f$vl0$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > Bill P wrote: >> Using win XP home sp3. >> Is there an app that will time how long it takes for a machine to boot >> up. >> Regards Bill >> >> > > Yeah, it's called a stop watch. > > -- > Alias >
From: Alias on 12 May 2010 06:42 Bill P wrote: > No Good. How do you know when to stop the watch . SA I stop it when the little Internet screens appear in the systray. I doubt an app in Windows will be able to time what happens before Windows loads. > > > "Alias"<aka(a)maskedandanymous.org.invalido> wrote in message > news:hsdv2f$vl0$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> Bill P wrote: >>> Using win XP home sp3. >>> Is there an app that will time how long it takes for a machine to boot >>> up. >>> Regards Bill >>> >>> >> >> Yeah, it's called a stop watch. >> >> -- >> Alias >> > > -- Alias
From: Bill P on 12 May 2010 06:51 On my machine that is not the end of the boot. "Alias" <aka(a)maskedandanymous.org.invalido> wrote in message news:hse0n0$4dm$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > Bill P wrote: >> No Good. How do you know when to stop the watch . SA > > I stop it when the little Internet screens appear in the systray. I doubt > an app in Windows will be able to time what happens before Windows loads. >> >> >> "Alias"<aka(a)maskedandanymous.org.invalido> wrote in message >> news:hsdv2f$vl0$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >>> Bill P wrote: >>>> Using win XP home sp3. >>>> Is there an app that will time how long it takes for a machine to boot >>>> up. >>>> Regards Bill >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Yeah, it's called a stop watch. >>> >>> -- >>> Alias >>> >> >> > > > -- > Alias >
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