The boot time is a reliable indicator for the health status of your computer. The faster it boots, the better it also usually performs. A slow boot time usually indicates a system that needs urgent cleanup or fixing. You can measure the boot time of your computer just by watching it start and counting the seconds, but a more accurate method is the one provided by this neat utility. BootRacer has been created with this sole purpose: to offer a simple and reliable method of measuring the boot time of your computer.
A thing that I like a lot about this program is the fact that it can also measure the logon time (the time till the Windows logon screen appears), next to the total boot time. The difference between these two parameters is usually a pretty accurate indicator of whether your Windows startup needs to be cleaned, or not. I also like that the application can monitor and log every boot time since its installation, letting you compare them and notice any improvement.
Furthermore, BootRacer is very easy-to-use and straightforward. Anyone can use it without any problems. It’s also neat, lightweight and resource-friendly. In conclusion, I think that anyone interested in optimizing and keeping the performance of their systems at their best should also take a look at this program, as the boot time is often as important as acknowledged system health aspects like the registry.
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