Startup Delayer Premium
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If you load to many applications during startup you might notice that this might delay the startup even further because of the system resources required to load the applications at the same time. A better way to deal with startup applications would be to load them in sequence instead ordered by level of priority.
Delayed Exec is a free software program to delay the execution of startup programs. It displays all applications that are started during system start including their title, command and the user. Applications can be moved into the delayed startup applications table where they will be executed in order using the delay interval specified by the user. The delay interval is set in milliseconds, the default being 15000. The startup software is compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista. It requires the Microsoft.net Framework 3.5.
An alternative to Delayed Exec is which does not require the Microsoft.net Framework. Update: Delayed Exec is no longer available. We have removed the link from the article and suggest you use Startup Delayer now. Update 2: Startup Delayer is now available as a free standard edition and a premium version that needs to be purchased. The premium version on top of the features that the free standard version provides offers backup and restoration options, startup profiles, an ad free interface and the conversion of tasks to startup applications. Windows Vista and newer users can in the operating system. While that does not include programs, it may be good to know that this is possible.
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It may still make sense to run Startup Delayer to speed up the system start of the operating system by delaying select applications from running directly on system start. You can check out the review of the latest by following the link.Advertisement. I have discovered one value for this type of application that is not mentioned (and is the reason I use Startup Delayer). I am running WinXP SP3 and have 32 processes showing in the tray area right now.
XP (at least; unsure of Vista since I don’t run it) has a long standing bug where icons in the tray don’t always show up after a reboot. The application tied to the icon IS running in the system but the tray icon does not display in the tray. So there is no way to access or control the related application. The only 2 ways that I have found to solve this problem is to either logoff/logon the user account AFTER a full reboot when you have missing icons (a big waste of time) or run a startup delayer to ensure that everything starts sequentially. The one problem with delayer apps is that you have to guess how much time to wait between each one before starting the next one. This is determined via experimentation. It would be nice if applications could send out a signal when they have fully initialized but I don’t think such a construct exists in Windows applications, so you are left to guess time spreads.
Startup Delayer Standard 3.0 Build 362 is a very useful system application software for the public.It allows its users to Delay a program as per our desire and it will start automatically when its time is over.The board run it automatically you don`t need to on and of its working we just install it and it plays automatically on your computer.It is very useful and helpful software it also make our pc faster by stop unused software and we run these software when we need them.Its ranking is very high by its performance.Many people use this software and enjoyed its features. Important Qualities. • Added the ability to keep the Launch process open at the end of launching all applications. See Options -> Startup Applications tab, 'Automatically hide Startup Delayer Tray Icon after launching all Applications' checkbox, which is checked by default • Added the ability to wait for between 0 and 59 seconds at startup before launching all applications. See Options -> Launch Process tab, 'Wait for x Seconds to pass at Startup before launching any Delayed Applications' • Added Japanese translations • Added check for corrupt Courier New font.