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    Vaio TX start up

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by zik013, Nov 2, 2006.

  1. zik013

    zik013 Newbie

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    hi, i recently bought a TX 750, which is my first notebook.. so i am not very familiar with all the specifics of notebook use..

    i ve got a question for experienced users...

    i tried to optimize the start up.. that is delete all the unneeded stuff, and turn off the unneeded services, and now i get from start (with all the wireless turned off) the following picture

    43 processes, 190M used..
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    so the question is:

    is there anything else unimportant i can turn off ??

    the primary use is for bluetooth/wifi for internet connections, so i need for wifi/BT to turn on instantly after i turn it on with the switch, but i feel that there are TOO many of these wireless processes running right now..

    anybody ever had been experimenting with these ??
     
  2. zik013

    zik013 Newbie

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    my start up is as follows

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  3. elizabex

    elizabex Notebook Evangelist

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