Published May 25, 2011 by Download Software
Can you learn another language in the time it takes for your machine to boot? Do you turn on your PC when you go to bed, so it´s finished booting by the time you get home from work the next day?
When Windows loads its 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 allows you to setup how many seconds after Windows has started, to load each program.
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.
System Requirements:
- Operating System: Windows All Version
- Language: English-US
- License: Freeware
- Author: r2 Studio
Changelog:
- Removed the colour/bolding from certificate and microsoft items as it was too confusing
- Added Error message if an Icon couldn't be retrieved
- Added prompt during install when Segoe UI font is corrupt or can't create a bold variant
- Added handler for UnauthorizedAccess when loading a shortcut
- Improved the display of the Auto update information by splitting the changelists into versions instead of combining it all into one list
- Fixed crash in Edit window when copying text to the clipboard and the clipboard is locked
- Added fix for crash when querying a registry key that doesn't exist
- Added prompt to fix when "System.SystemException: The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed." is encountered
- Fixed crash when a shortcut file could not be found (possibly due to permission issues)
- Fixed crash "System.InvalidOperationException: This access control list is not in canonical form and therefore cannot be modified."
- Fixed the ordering of the Launch window
- Improved the accuracy of the timer used to launch applications delayed by arbitrary values
- Added an 'All Users' button to the Running Tasks tab which relaunches elevated and allows you to view all Tasks
- Re-arranged the Quick edit panel for more clarity
- Updated the Quick edit panel to include information about selection
- Reduced the minimum size of the main window
- Fixed disabling items that are delayed by an arbitrary value, so that they no longer lose the time you assigned. Now when you enable them again, the time will be restored, instead of reverting to an automatic delay
- Modified the Invalid item font style to be bolded italics, and added the hint 'Invalid or Missing Target' to the Product name
- Fixed the categorization of delayed arbitrary timed items in several windows such as the Deleted Applications
- Removed the Ordinal prefix from the Application names for delayed items, so that you can sort by name. When re-ordering items, its best to sort by the Delay/Order column, which has now been made default for new installs
- Added an Option to toggle the Prefixing of the Ordinal to Applications to the Options window
- Fixed the icons in the Launch process window
- Added the Delay/Order column to the Launch list
- Added permission denied prompts anytime we are attempting to Serialize data to the All Users Data path and it fails
- Fixed System.ObjectDisposedException: Cannot access a disposed object when the Form was closing but the Notifier was being displayed
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