madeinheaven Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 Soluto: Speeds Up Boot Time [inc. Video Tutorial]When you buy new PC or installing the OS after formatting the system you will notice a speedy performance from your system, but gradually when you start installing & uninstalling applications your system will slow down and you will experience slow start up time.By using tools like Advanced Systemcare Pro you can fix registry errors and system errors, but you don’t know exactly which applications are slowing down boot time of your computer. To avoid this advanced users will use MSCONFIG tool to go figure what’s slowing your boot or open the Task Manager and close CPU clogging application and normal users like me will opt for Hibernate mode, but this is not a good method as it doesn’t speed up your startuptime and eventually it may cause crashing of your PC.Soluto-Anti-Frustration software :For Novice or less advanced lesser this free app called “Soluto” will hep you to optimize your system’s start-up .Soluto calls itself an “Anti-Frustration software”, unlike other other startup managers this is a Pure technical and community driven tool which shows the full structure of the boot process & provides suggestion to change certain applications behavior which are delaying the boot process.Installing & Usage of soluto :Once you download and install Soluto, it will start analyzing installed applications and after that it will suggest you to restart you computer. Now when you reboot the PC, for the first time soluto will appear with a page fold effect on your desktop and displays overall time taken by the system to boot up.Now when you click on Soluto ,it will display of a clear graph of the applications which are consuming the memory during start up. It divides applications in to three categories:No-brainer – applications can be removed without any hesitationPotentially removable – applications can be removed based on your utilizationRequired – applications that are mandatory and cannot be removedSo an user can check those categories and apply any one of the below two actions or just leave the app under boot.Pause – pauses apps and can be restoredDelay – Loads the apps after boot upA user can decide whether to Pause or delay an app based on the community reports, this is a very impressive feature which helps you to decide based on other users data.I loved the Nicely designed interface which is extremely easy to use , all you need to do is hover your mouse on a particular section. Now when you switched to Home or main interface, you can see 3 sections :Heal CrashesChanges the way you experience application crashes (that is, when an application unexpectedly ‘dies’ and the "Send Error Report" window appears), analyzes them, and provides solutions that will prevent them from recurring. Lighten Web BrowserShows you which toolbars & add-ons are 'riding' on your browser, what they do, and what they look like. Helps you easily remove unneeded ones, and lets you revert back to your search provider in case it was 'hijacked'. Chop BootAllows you to understand your boot, discover which applications are slowing it down (and keep running later in the background, affecting your ongoing experience), and allows you to significantly improve it. Watch How to use soluto video:http://vimeo.com/11952424Final Word : Soluto is in beta stage, because it is community driven app and needs lot of improvement. Although the technical aspects will scary novice users, but it will certainly improve your system start-up time by removing unnecessary applications from the boot-up sequence.Download : SolutoSource: techno360 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hackerz14 Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 Startup Delayer 3 is much better... for me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shought Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 I think this is especially interesting for people that do not already tweak their computer. I disable most unnecessary programs/services myself, so I don't need a program to delay them for me...It's certainly a useful tool though, just not for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nima Posted May 30, 2011 Share Posted May 30, 2011 Was using it, it was very nice and beautiful.I think it's very necessary for people who have installed many softwares, most of them usually run from Windows start and consume system resources.I myself have not many softwares, only 2-3 are installed and I don't need it, but anyway, thank you for it ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HX1 Posted May 30, 2011 Share Posted May 30, 2011 For like several Topics posted.. specifically for this software... ( as many know already ) I don't like it.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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