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    CHC starting up late...

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by scottschaffter, Aug 6, 2005.

  1. scottschaffter

    scottschaffter Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    Is there a way to change the startup sequence when you boot windows? not take off items from start up but have some items start before others. I have just been noticing that CHC (centrino hardware control) is starting up after others thus making the comp start up a few degress hotter than it should... any advice would be great
     
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    LuckMC11 Computer Extraoirdinaire NBR Reviewer

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    did u try out bootvis??..it's in the hardware section->how to optimize your PC performance"...hope that helps :D
     
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    scottschaffter Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    as far as i understood bootvis does it automatically so it wouldnt allow you to choose say to have chc start before others... i had heard also that it doesnt really make much of a dif... though i dont really have any concrete experiance as I havent tried it... my boot time is fine... just would have liked to have some option to have chc come on before to lower temps... ill research bootvis more and see if you can actually customize start up but i had looked into that before and as far a i remember you cant... thx for the suggestion though... any other ideas? no msconfig type thing that would do that??
     
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    LuckMC11 Computer Extraoirdinaire NBR Reviewer

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    ok..no problem :D