DIY: Speed up Windows XP
By Preston Gralla, Special to CNET.com on 12 November 2004
If getting in and out of XP has you drumming your fingers, check out our tips to make starting and stopping your system a much faster process.Tip 1: Eliminate programs that run at start-up
Tip 2: Speed up shutdown times
Tip 3: Disable services that run at start-up
Tip 1: Eliminate programs that run at start-up

Stopping programs from running at start-up is especially daunting because there is no single place you can go to halt them all. Some run because they're in the Startup folder, others because they're part of logon scripts, others because of Registry settings, and so on. But with a little bit of perseverance, you should be able to keep them from running.
Note: You can bypass all the programs in your Startup folder on an as-needed basis. To stop XP from loading any programs in the Startup folder, hold down the Shift key during bootup. No programs in the Startup folder will run, but the items will still remain there so that they will start up as they would normally the next time you boot.
Using the system configuration utility
Taking the previous steps will stop the obvious programs from running at start-up, but it won't kill them all. The best tool for disabling hidden programs that run on start-up is the System Configuration Utility. To run it, type msconfig at a command prompt, and press Enter. (If that doesn't work, first do a search for msconfig.exe; when you find the file, double-click it.)
Each time you uncheck a box and restart your PC, you'll get a warning that you've used the System Configuration Utility to disable a program from starting automatically. If you don't want to see that warning, disable it by checking the box in the dialog itself.
After you've used the system configuration utility to identify programs that run on start-up, you may want to try disabling them from with the programs themselves. So run each program that starts automatically, and see if you can find a setting that allows you to prevent it from running on start-up. Tip 2: Speed up shutdown times

It's not only start-up that you'd like to speed up; you can also make sure that your system shuts down faster. If shutting down XP takes what seems to be an inordinate amount of time, here are a couple of steps you can take to speed up the shutdown process:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
Note: Please be careful when editing the Registry; you can do a lot of damage here. Don't change or delete anything unless you know exactly what it is.

Constantly running in the background of XP are services--processes that help the operating system run or that provide support to applications. Many of these services launch automatically at start-up. While you need many of them, some are not required, and they can slow down your system when they run in the background.
You can disable services at start-up by using the system configuration utility, similar to the way that you halt programs from running at start-up, except that you use the Services tab instead of the Startup tab. But the system configuration utility doesn't necessarily list every service that launches on start-up. A bigger problem is that disabling services is more of shot in the dark than disabling programs. When you disable a program, you can get a sense of what the program does. But when you disable a service through the system configuration utility, there's often no way to know what it does.
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Preston Gralla
Preston Gralla is a freelance journalist and columnist and the author of more than 20 books. He has written for major national newspapers and magazines, including PC Magazine, Computerworld, the Los Angeles Times, the Dallas Morning News (where he was the technology columnist), and USA Today. He has also appeared on many TV and radio programs and networks, including CNN, MSNBC, and NPR.

This material has been adapted from Windows XP Hacks by Preston Gralla, published by O'Reilly Media. Copyright O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2004. All rights reserved. O'Reilly makes no representation as to the accuracy of the materials provided by them. To purchase this or other O'Reilly publications, click here.
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Comments (4)
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Ianp commented on 21/04/2009 20:49 Report abuse
Have tried removing programs from start up list in msconfig. get an access denied message 'need to log on as administrator' Must return to normal startup. Checked account status - I am the administrator!!! ????? Whats wrong?
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pranay commented on 30/05/2007 20:17 Report abuse
i have some problem to disable search option & system hungup very frequently,plz let me know about windows xp & windows 2003 security debugging command troubleshooting
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aporavacomputer commented on 14/03/2007 21:13 Report abuse
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