Startup Delayer helps users avoid a slow system start by giving them control over programs that automatically load when Windows boots up.
Startup Delayer is an application that gives you permission to configure the time delays for each program that automatically runs at system startup.
This program provides a simple interface to work with. The screen is dominated by the list of programs your computer opens when starting Windows. Above this list is a short row of icons that allow you to add and remove programs and organize the time they are opened.
Adding a program is as simple as locating it in the file tree and then assigning it a specific time to open after Windows has begun. From there it is listed, along with the others, on the main screen. One interesting addition is spacing all program load times out evenly. This takes a lot of work from the user by simply timing every program to automatically open at staggered intervals.
Startup Delayer has isolated a problem that many computer users suffer from and provides an efficient, simple way to solve it. It's suitable for any user who wants more control over start-up programs.
When Windows loads it's Startup file, it attempts to load every program in there at the same time. Therefore if you have quite a lot of programs starting when Windows starts, each program will try and grab CPU time so that it can load.
If each program tries to do this at the same time, you soon notice the slow down that occurs, due to your CPU trying to help all the programs to load, and your hard disk accessing multiple files.
Startup Delayer will allow you to setup how many seconds after Windows has started, to load each application.
For Example, if you have your mail program and a special clock starting up, then you can make your mail start say 10 seconds after Windows has loaded, and then the special clock start 20 seconds after Windows Starts.
Here are some key features of "Startup Delayer":
Startup Delayer has isolated a problem that many computer users suffer from and provides an efficient, simple way to solve it. It's suitable for any user who wants more control over start-up programs.
When Windows loads it's Startup file, it attempts to load every program in there at the same time. Therefore if you have quite a lot of programs starting when Windows starts, each program will try and grab CPU time so that it can load.
If each program tries to do this at the same time, you soon notice the slow down that occurs, due to your CPU trying to help all the programs to load, and your hard disk accessing multiple files.
Startup Delayer will allow you to setup how many seconds after Windows has started, to load each application.
For Example, if you have your mail program and a special clock starting up, then you can make your mail start say 10 seconds after Windows has loaded, and then the special clock start 20 seconds after Windows Starts.
Here are some key features of "Startup Delayer":
- Delay applications at startup at a specific time
- Configure Run type (normal, minimized, maximized)
- Pause the startup till an application has terminated
- Drag and Drop organization
- Automatically launches applications based on computer idleness
- Delay local user applications without administrator rights
- Modify any local user from the one user account
- Windows 7, UAC, 64bit and Digital Signature Aware
- Multi-select and manipulate applications
- Associate User Notes with any startup application
- View Performance Graph of last startup
- Quick Filter and built in filters to easily locate Applications
- Easily search the internet for more information on an application
- Advanced Wait options allowing for User confirmation, Application termination or Application initialization
- Ignore Launching an application if its already running
- Undelete previously deleted applications
- View and manipulate Running Tasks
- View and manipulate Services
- Configure an application to run with highest privileges
- Automatically remove duplicate entries added by applications
- Modify the Priority of an application at launch
- View the running status of a startup application
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