Should I logon to Windows when using xbootmgr to speed up boot times?
The below is an (adapted) quotation from Raymond.cc:
The Windows Performance Toolkit also has a command to analyze the Windows boot process and make changes so the computer boots as fast as possible. (...) The command is:
xbootmgr.exe -trace boot -prepSystem -verboseReadyBoot
The computer will restart six times during the process after which your boot times should be noticeably faster.
Assuming my Windows account is password-protected, should I log in on every reboot, or just leave the computer alone until it's done?
The computer is running Windows 10, but I guess this is not relevant.
Solution 1:
yes, you must logon to Windows. Configure your Windows to automatically logon to your system with Autologon
Enter your password and click on Enable
. After the optimization is done, run autologon again and click on disable
.