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    Bootvis

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by o1d1e1d1, Sep 1, 2007.

  1. o1d1e1d1

    o1d1e1d1 Notebook Consultant

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    Hey.

    I have tried Bootvis on my Desktop PC, and the improvmant was AMAZING.

    However, for some reason I am teriffied of using it on my Laptop. Don't no way. Has anyone tried it ?
     
  2. TPA

    TPA Notebook Evangelist

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    I tried it and was unimpressed. Probably because my boot time is already less than a minute on average, and a couple of more seconds wasn't noticable. I did not have any negative effects if that is what you are worried about.

    T60p, t7200, 2gig ram
     
  3. johan851

    johan851 Notebook Guru

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    Bootvis was written by Microsoft, even if it's unsupported. I wouldn't be too concerned.