Registry tweak to boot Windows XP faster

 
In this post im going to tell you a simple trick that can boot windows xp faster than it used to be. It may boot more than 10 -20 sec later after doing this. That time will depend on your processor and Ram. Hard disk also

Now lets see how to do this step by step :
 
1. Click on “Start” on the taskbar.
2. Click “Run” located in the start menu.

3. Then in the “Run” panel, type: “regedit” without the quotation marks. (that will open up the Windows registry editor)
 
4. Then click on “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” and expand it.

  

5. Then click on “SYSTEM” and expand it.
 
6. Then scroll down, and expand “CurrentControlSet”.
 
7. Under that, expand “Control”.
 
8. Then, under that one, locate and click on “ContentIndex”. (so when you click on it, it needs to be highlighted and it’s options need to show up in the right panel of Windows XP Registry Editor)
So to sum up, here’s where you need to navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ ContentIndex

Let’s continue… You have just 6 more steps until the finish line!
 
9. When you have clicked on “ContentIndex” and it is highlighted and you see the options and parameters on the right side of the panel… Among those, you need to scroll all the way to the bottom and find the Registry key named “StartupDelay”.
 
10. Double-click on it and a new window panel will pop-up.


 
11. The new window has a field to enter value (and a default value entered already). But before you change the value, you need to change the base from Hexadecimal to Decimal. Take a look at the screenshot below to see what I am talking about:
   
Now when you change it to Decimal, it displays a different value (480000 instead of 75300).
 
12. So now, all you need to do is change the value from “480000” to “40000” (forty thousand)
Many people ask me if they can change it to an even smaller value than 40000, but I would not recommend doing that. I tested it and it doesn’t work. I did not feel any difference in boot-up time when I change it to value less than 40000 (and no, you can’t put 0 either).
 
13. After you’ve completed all the steps above, click “OK” and close the Registry Editor.
And one just one little thing you need to do to finish all this registry tweaking…
 
14. Restart your computer.
 
Thats it. Now you can notice big difference in time that your system takes to boot-up.

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