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Jun 15 2017 12:18pm
Quote (Rikuo @ Jun 15 2017 12:02pm)
lol


Some high usage imo
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Jun 15 2017 12:59pm
got to love auto correct.
I wonder if its from me calling people a dick a lot.
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Jun 16 2017 12:23am
Quote (Ghot @ Jun 15 2017 02:41am)
Those services are delayed by the OS, not by the hardware. And, he doesn't have an SSD.

If he did the "boot sequence" would be faster, but the delayed start services would still be the delayed start services.


By changing a single value in the registry you can make delayed start services start the second the last automatically starting service has been started, eliminating the problem entirely.

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Jun 16 2017 12:28am
Quote (DCSS @ Jun 16 2017 01:23am)
By changing a single value in the registry you can make delayed start services start the second the last automatically starting service has been started, eliminating the problem entirely.




Or you could just go into Services and set all the Delayed Start ones to Automatic.



/e But I am impressed that it only took you 2 days to find that registry edit. :)

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Jun 16 2017 12:30am
Quote (Ghot @ Jun 16 2017 02:28am)
Or you could just go into Services and set all the Delayed Start ones to Automatic.



/e But I am impressed that it only took you 2 days to find that registry edit. :)


i didnt consider that because im lazy and growing up with win xp taught me regedit is the fix for almost everything
and lol i havent even clicked this thread since i made that post 2 days ago til now

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Jun 16 2017 12:34am
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i didnt consider that because im lazy and growing up with win xp taught me regedit is the fix for almost everything
and lol i havent even clicked this thread since i made that post 2 days ago til now




Well ofc it is. The registry IS Windows. The desktop is just the GUI.
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Jun 16 2017 12:56am
Quote (Ghot @ Jun 16 2017 02:34am)
Well ofc it is. The registry IS Windows. The desktop is just the GUI.


well regedit is a gui tool. nothing was less fun than slogging through .ini files in dos because your mouse wasn't detected and your os was made before you could even scanreg.

Windows would work without a registry but it would be a pain

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Jun 16 2017 01:11am
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well regedit is a gui tool. nothing was less fun than slogging through .ini files in dos because your mouse wasn't detected and your os was made before you could even scanreg.

Windows would work without a registry but it would be a pain


If you say so. ^^

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Jun 16 2017 11:03pm
Quote (DCSS @ Jun 16 2017 12:56am)
well regedit is a gui tool. nothing was less fun than slogging through .ini files in dos because your mouse wasn't detected and your os was made before you could even scanreg.

Windows would work without a registry but it would be a pain


Regedit /del
Do it
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Jun 17 2017 03:34am
Quote (Penguins0690 @ Jun 17 2017 01:03am)
Regedit /del
Do it


that would break everything
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