Technology Questions

Go Back   Technology Questions > Software Questions > Operating System Questions > Vista Community > Windows Vista

Windows Vista Discuss the different versions of Windows Vista, Fuji, or Vienna



Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 05-29-2009, 05:30 AM
KG
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

This may be a rather simple question, but...
How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines?

I used to have IE and OneNote in my StartUp folder. But, my computer seemed
to take a long time to start up as compared to when the StartUp folder was
empty. Now I just have a text file in it that only has the word "Ready" in
it. So, that is when I know that my computer has finished its start-up
processes.

This is more curiosity than anything else. My computer (Dell Inspiron 1501
running Vista Home Premium) doesn't take that long to start up. I would just
like to know when I can start opening apps after I boot up.


Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

 
Old 05-29-2009, 05:30 AM
  #2  
Old 05-29-2009, 05:50 AM
Malke
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

KG wrote:
[color=blue]
> This may be a rather simple question, but...
> How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines?
>
> I used to have IE and OneNote in my StartUp folder. But, my computer
> seemed to take a long time to start up as compared to when the StartUp
> folder was empty. Now I just have a text file in it that only has the word
> "Ready" in it. So, that is when I know that my computer has finished its
> start-up processes.
>
> This is more curiosity than anything else. My computer (Dell Inspiron 1501
> running Vista Home Premium) doesn't take that long to start up. I would
> just like to know when I can start opening apps after I boot up.[/color]

When the "busy" cursor (the circle) stops spinning.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
[url]http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ[/url]

Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #3  
Old 05-29-2009, 06:10 AM
DL
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

Haveing a text file in the start up folder is not going to give you any
usefull info, ie when everythings loaded

"KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:67699191-91AF-45A3-BDE2-D24DF3A47802@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> This may be a rather simple question, but...
> How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines?
>
> I used to have IE and OneNote in my StartUp folder. But, my computer
> seemed
> to take a long time to start up as compared to when the StartUp folder was
> empty. Now I just have a text file in it that only has the word "Ready" in
> it. So, that is when I know that my computer has finished its start-up
> processes.
>
> This is more curiosity than anything else. My computer (Dell Inspiron 1501
> running Vista Home Premium) doesn't take that long to start up. I would
> just
> like to know when I can start opening apps after I boot up.
>
>[/color]


Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #4  
Old 05-29-2009, 06:40 AM
KG
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
RE: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines



"KG" wrote:
[color=blue]
> This may be a rather simple question, but...
> How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines?
>
> I used to have IE and OneNote in my StartUp folder. But, my computer seemed
> to take a long time to start up as compared to when the StartUp folder was
> empty. Now I just have a text file in it that only has the word "Ready" in
> it. So, that is when I know that my computer has finished its start-up
> processes.
>
> This is more curiosity than anything else. My computer (Dell Inspiron 1501
> running Vista Home Premium) doesn't take that long to start up. I would just
> like to know when I can start opening apps after I boot up.
>
> Let me add that I put the text file in the StartUp folder because Notepad is not a large app and won't take too much of the computer's resources. And, I am assuming that the text file will be opened near or at the end of the start-up routine. So, when it is opened, my computer has finished its start-up process.[/color]
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #5  
Old 05-29-2009, 07:10 AM
DL
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

No it wont tell you anything, you are assuming that entry in the startup
folder will be the last to load, which isnt neccessarily the case

"KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:46309992-E636-4D88-B25D-E4CDFB78F431@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>
>
> "KG" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Let me add that I put the text file in the StartUp folder because Notepad
>> is not a large app and won't take too much of the computer's resources.
>> And, I am assuming that the text file will be opened near or at the end
>> of the start-up routine. So, when it is opened, my computer has finished
>> its start-up process.[/color][/color]


Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #6  
Old 05-29-2009, 07:20 AM
KG
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up rout

DL: Yes - That is why I said NEAR. Please read my posts or don't answer. And,
you still haven't answered my original question or offered anything helpful.

"DL" wrote:
[color=blue]
> No it wont tell you anything, you are assuming that entry in the startup
> folder will be the last to load, which isnt neccessarily the case
>
> "KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:46309992-E636-4D88-B25D-E4CDFB78F431@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> >
> >
> > "KG" wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Let me add that I put the text file in the StartUp folder because Notepad
> >> is not a large app and won't take too much of the computer's resources.
> >> And, I am assuming that the text file will be opened near or at the end
> >> of the start-up routine. So, when it is opened, my computer has finished
> >> its start-up process.[/color][/color]
>
>
>[/color]
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #7  
Old 05-29-2009, 07:30 AM
Mike Hall - MVP
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up rout

"KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:35FAB8DB-E683-4714-9106-2CCD565E64D0@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> DL: Yes - That is why I said NEAR. Please read my posts or don't answer.
> And,
> you still haven't answered my original question or offered anything
> helpful.
>
> "DL" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> No it wont tell you anything, you are assuming that entry in the startup
>> folder will be the last to load, which isnt neccessarily the case
>>
>> "KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:46309992-E636-4D88-B25D-E4CDFB78F431@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> >
>> >
>> > "KG" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Let me add that I put the text file in the StartUp folder because
>> >> Notepad
>> >> is not a large app and won't take too much of the computer's
>> >> resources.
>> >> And, I am assuming that the text file will be opened near or at the
>> >> end
>> >> of the start-up routine. So, when it is opened, my computer has
>> >> finished
>> >> its start-up process.[/color]
>>
>>
>>[/color][/color]


Nothing in startup is that far away. Malke gave you the best advice

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
[url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/[/url]

Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #8  
Old 05-29-2009, 08:00 AM
Richard Urban
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

When the CPU usage is close to 0%, or as close as possible.

My older computer takes about 4-5 minutes before the CPU usage drops to 1%.
Opening programs is still sluggish at this point.

My new computers CPU usage drops to 0% in 1 1/2 minutes - at which point I
can do anything.

Place a shortcut to task manager in your startup folder to view this upon
startup. Make sure the "Performance" tab is selected in Task Manager.

--

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience


"KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:67699191-91AF-45A3-BDE2-D24DF3A47802@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> This may be a rather simple question, but...
> How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines?
>
> I used to have IE and OneNote in my StartUp folder. But, my computer
> seemed
> to take a long time to start up as compared to when the StartUp folder was
> empty. Now I just have a text file in it that only has the word "Ready" in
> it. So, that is when I know that my computer has finished its start-up
> processes.
>
> This is more curiosity than anything else. My computer (Dell Inspiron 1501
> running Vista Home Premium) doesn't take that long to start up. I would
> just
> like to know when I can start opening apps after I boot up.
>
>[/color]

Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #9  
Old 05-29-2009, 08:10 AM
botox
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

Go to sleep for the night, get up, have breakfast, shower.
When you get back odds are that when you move the pointer you will still see
the Vista Spinning Circle.

Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #10  
Old 05-29-2009, 11:00 AM
ju.c
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

Just watch the hard drive light. When it goes out it's done.


ju.c


"KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:67699191-91AF-45A3-BDE2-D24DF3A47802@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> This may be a rather simple question, but...
> How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines?
>
> I used to have IE and OneNote in my StartUp folder. But, my computer seemed
> to take a long time to start up as compared to when the StartUp folder was
> empty. Now I just have a text file in it that only has the word "Ready" in
> it. So, that is when I know that my computer has finished its start-up
> processes.
>
> This is more curiosity than anything else. My computer (Dell Inspiron 1501
> running Vista Home Premium) doesn't take that long to start up. I would just
> like to know when I can start opening apps after I boot up.
>
>[/color]
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #11  
Old 05-29-2009, 11:30 AM
DL
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up rout

Yes I did, but you obviously chose to ingnore the first answer, and none of
your further responses added anything
So if you dont want responses doent post

"KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:35FAB8DB-E683-4714-9106-2CCD565E64D0@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> DL: Yes - That is why I said NEAR. Please read my posts or don't answer.
> And,
> you still haven't answered my original question or offered anything
> helpful.
>
> "DL" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> No it wont tell you anything, you are assuming that entry in the startup
>> folder will be the last to load, which isnt neccessarily the case
>>
>> "KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:46309992-E636-4D88-B25D-E4CDFB78F431@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> >
>> >
>> > "KG" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Let me add that I put the text file in the StartUp folder because
>> >> Notepad
>> >> is not a large app and won't take too much of the computer's
>> >> resources.
>> >> And, I am assuming that the text file will be opened near or at the
>> >> end
>> >> of the start-up routine. So, when it is opened, my computer has
>> >> finished
>> >> its start-up process.[/color]
>>
>>
>>[/color][/color]


Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #12  
Old 05-29-2009, 01:10 PM
jetjock
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

On Fri, 29 May 2009 06:28:01 -0700, KG <KG@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>This may be a rather simple question, but...
>How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines?
>
>I used to have IE and OneNote in my StartUp folder. But, my computer seemed
>to take a long time to start up as compared to when the StartUp folder was
>empty. Now I just have a text file in it that only has the word "Ready" in
>it. So, that is when I know that my computer has finished its start-up
>processes.
>
>This is more curiosity than anything else. My computer (Dell Inspiron 1501
>running Vista Home Premium) doesn't take that long to start up. I would just
>like to know when I can start opening apps after I boot up.
>[/color]
Download Filemon
[url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896642.aspx[/url]

Put Filemon.exe in your start folder and reboot. Filemon will
continue to run in the background, telling you EVERY file that is
being processed by your computer, until you shut it (filemon) down.
It's absolutely amazing just how much is going on as your computer is
booting. You can either watch while it's running or look at the log
file when it's done. Don't forget to remove filemon.exe from start
folder when you are done.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

  #13  
Old 05-29-2009, 07:30 PM
Peter Foldes
Newsgroup Contributor
 
Posts: n/a
Re: How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines

Last to load is your Lan or Modem or DSL connection to your ISP. When the connection
is established you are ready to go

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"KG" <KG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:67699191-91AF-45A3-BDE2-D24DF3A47802@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> This may be a rather simple question, but...
> How can I tell when my computer has finished its start-up routines?
>
> I used to have IE and OneNote in my StartUp folder. But, my computer seemed
> to take a long time to start up as compared to when the StartUp folder was
> empty. Now I just have a text file in it that only has the word "Ready" in
> it. So, that is when I know that my computer has finished its start-up
> processes.
>
> This is more curiosity than anything else. My computer (Dell Inspiron 1501
> running Vista Home Premium) doesn't take that long to start up. I would just
> like to know when I can start opening apps after I boot up.
>
>[/color]

Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is Off
Smilies are Off
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Re: I just finished Whitey Windows Vista 1 03-24-2009 12:28 AM
USB devices attached hang boot (sent before finished) Information Windows XP 10 07-02-2008 12:30 PM
How to configure file search routines? John Herbster Windows XP 1 05-14-2008 12:20 PM
access 99% finished downloaded file from TIF folder liu Windows XP 2 05-01-2008 05:40 AM
Outlook 2007 Spell Check Stopped Before It Finished PTS Microsoft Office 1 04-17-2008 05:41 AM


New To Technology Questions? Do You Need Help with Your Computer or Device? Do You Need Help with this site?

All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:23 PM.


2003 - 2010 All Rights Reserved. Technology Questions

Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0