When Windows loads it's Startup file, it attempts to load every program in there at the same time. Therefore if you have quite a lot of programs starting when Windows starts, each program will try and grab CPU time so that it can load.
If each program tries to do this at the same time, you soon notice the slow down that occurs, due to your CPU trying to help all the programs to load, and your hard disk accessing multiple files.
Startup Delayer allows you to setup how many seconds after Windows has started, to load each program.
What's new in this version:
Add Tooltips to the Time Chart.
Fix the GUI Launcher Width to the Longest string instead of changing it with the size of the label all the time.
Fix recognition of some command line arguments.
Fix About Menu Link so that it underlines when over.
Fix spelling error on Application Information page.
Operating System Requirements:
This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:
It is not exactly a feedback, but I just installed Startup Delayer, and I cannot figure out how that work.
It seems there is no support. I see no way to add my firewall, my sound device, all that stuff that are in my systray (or should be) if they had time to load.
It seems there is no support. I see no way to add my firewall, my sound device, all that stuff that are in my systray (or should be) if they had time to load.
Thanks for any tip on it.