
Arrange Startup 3.6
Is your PC still starting up slowly?

Remember the day when you bought your new PC with Windows installed? It was lightning fast. It took only about ten seconds to boot. When you opened the Start menu or the load/save file dialogs, they showed up instantly. But, after a year of heavy use, you now realize that your PC has some serious performance issues. It takes more and more time to boot each time you start it. When you open your Start menu, file dialogs or other Windows Shell powered components, also seem to always need more time. There is a simple and effective solution - Arrange Startup software! A lot of programs are loaded into the memory of your PC at startup, which noticeably lowers its performance. Some of the programs are system ones necessary for normal functioning, and the rest of them can be easily removed from the startup list. Arrange Startup classifies all of your programs that are executed at startup as system programs, suspicious applications that can be viruses and the programs that are not necessary for startup. It happens very often that the applications that can be executed when needed, form part of the startup list wasting hardware resources after each startup. Arrange Startup will help you to remove programs from startup list or to add them there! Save your time! Use powerful and free utility right now!
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Aug 29, 2008 | 06:21 AM