Happy with the program, but have a question
By Jeff | January 2nd, 2009 | 8:13 pm
Hi, I’ve been using this program for a while now, and is happy with the noticeable speed increase, especially in gaming (though I’ve stopped on my old pc). Recently started the beta test, but didn’t really notice much of a difference. At least I can use it for more than 4 hours :). Anyways, my question is, does the Eboostr Control Panel need to be started at startup with no delay for it to be able to speed up my startup speed, or is the Eboostr Service sufficient? You see, I have many programs at startup, they’re all useful in one way or another for me, and I’ve delayed lots of them using Startup Delayer, including the Eboostr Control Panel, which I’ve stalled for 45 seconds. Any reply will be appreciated.
Jan 02, 2009
Eboostr Control Panel is only a Gui. I think is safe to say that you can disable it
Jan 02, 2009
That’s what I though, but there may be more to it… Delay doesn’t mean disable BTW. It just launches the program later, in Eboostr Control Panel’s case, 45 seconds.
Jan 02, 2009
I asked the same question and was told that eBoostr starts and runs as a service, whether or not the control panel is launched. The service loads early in the startup sequence and performance is unaffected by when (or even if) the control panel is loaded.
Jan 03, 2009
Ok, thanks for the clarification.
Jan 05, 2009
Hello Jeff!
If you want to organize your programs boot order please download Absolute Startup Manager(Google it for the URL). At least I wanted eBoostr to start first so it can boost programs.
Jan 05, 2009
Ah thanks, but I think I’m fine with Startup Delayer. Also, Absolute Startup Manager isn’t a freeware, and I never liked trials.