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Old 13th August 2005, 12:54 PM
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hal disable?

I wanted to speed up boot time, so I unchecked a bunch of processes and restarted my pc. I was amazed how much faster it would boot. One process that takes up a big chunk of boot time is hal-I think this detects undetected hardware. I unchecked all the hal* processes and all my hardware works while boot is a lot faster.
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