Sometime we need to know our boot time, it shows us how fast our system behaving. There is some manual technique to know the exact time but for that you should be techie. Remember, this type of experiment always can hurt your OS as it play with some system file
Sometime we need to know our boot time, it shows us how fast our system behaving. There is some manual technique to know the exact time but for that you should be techie. Remember, this type of experiment always can hurt your OS as it play with some system file.
BootTimer take away your manual work and calculate the boot time automatically. You can run this program from anywhere, as it copies itself to a temp folder on the system drive. It modifies the Boot.ini (makes backup then restores on reboot) And UserInit loading for calculation.

How it work:
All times are calculated from the same Start Time; the Start Time being the time the boot log is created, which is write when drivers and services are loaded/started.
- Boot time is time it takes drivers and services to load (similar to the BootVis timing)
- Desktop is the time it takes to display this app.
- Userinit waits for userinit.exe to exit.
- Userinit deals with login, network connections etc.
- Score is based on the Boot time and Userinit.
Remember, this type of software can damage your whole OS, so use it at your own risk.
Note: Don’t run this program other than Windows XP, this will crash the whole OS.
Download : http://www.bahamassecurity.com/dl/?q=BootTimer.exe
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