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Geoff
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      01-01-2010
Windows needs a basic bootmode for gaming that stops all
unnecessary services and processes from loading in the RAM
and running in the background. Like in MSCONFIG
you select GAME BOOT then restart your machine with networking
to play these more sophisticated games like Battlefield series
or flight simulators or whatever.

It would be so nice of Microsoft to make an update to
Win Vista to allow such a boot from MSCONFIG.
( WITHOUT CHARGING MORE THAN THEY ALREADY DO
WHICH IS ALMOST THE SAME PRICE AS A MACHINE ITSELF )



 
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Thomas Jespersen
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      01-01-2010
On 01-01-2010 19:36, Geoff wrote:
> Windows needs a basic bootmode for gaming that stops all
> unnecessary services and processes from loading in the RAM
> and running in the background. Like in MSCONFIG


I use TuneUp Utilities. It got a "Turbo Mode" which I activate before
starting any games. Does similar things you mention if you configure it
to do so.
 
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Geoff
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      01-10-2010
In the past I tried to do this
but if I make any more than one account
Windows demands a complicated logon
every time I start my machine.

It will not just automatically log on
with the last account used it will
demand a password and stuff I just do
not want to deal with.

Only Microsoft itself understands the proper
services/processes needed for a minimal operational boot.

Whenever I try to do such a thing myself it
seems to lead to complications in the future.

If Microsoft is pushing games for windows
it only makes common sense for them
to add a gaming with network or without
feature in MSCONFIG depending if
you are playing online or offline games.

I will never accept the fact that any corporation
in the entire world wants to dictate terms on how
I use my own system within my own home.

Only US federal government has the right to
violate rights of property using criminal
proceedings in a proper court of law
regarding property or life
or liberty. There is no other legal way
since rights are inalienable.
You can not be separated from your rights
legally by any other means.

All these services/processes and stuff are robbing the
machine owner of power and control over
his/her own life/property/ possibly liberty.
Big corporations or little business means nothing
in pursuit of the all mighty dollar these capitalists
( capitalism is little more than a kind of
law of the jungle where only the strongest survive)
want to run your life.

----- Original Message -----
From: "meerkat" <>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: Windows Needs Gaming Boot Mode


>
> "Geoff" <> wrote in message news:...
>> Windows needs a basic bootmode for gaming that stops all
>> unnecessary services and processes from loading in the RAM
>> and running in the background. Like in MSCONFIG
>> you select GAME BOOT then restart your machine with networking
>> to play these more sophisticated games like Battlefield series
>> or flight simulators or whatever.
>>
>> It would be so nice of Microsoft to make an update to
>> Win Vista to allow such a boot from MSCONFIG.
>> ( WITHOUT CHARGING MORE THAN THEY ALREADY DO
>> WHICH IS ALMOST THE SAME PRICE AS A MACHINE ITSELF )
>>

> Hi Geoff, it would be great if they did, but I doubt they will.
> You can create your own setup for Gaming, by creating another User,
> and when logged into same, you switch Off all the services etc, that you don`t need.
>
> bw..



 
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      01-10-2010


"Geoff" <> wrote in message
news:...
> In the past I tried to do this
> but if I make any more than one account
> Windows demands a complicated logon
> every time I start my machine.
>
> It will not just automatically log on
> with the last account used it will
> demand a password and stuff I just do
> not want to deal with.


You should be able to configure it to automatically logon to whichever
account you want to be automatically logged on..

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      01-14-2010

On 02.01.2010 0:36, Geoff wrote:
> Windows needs a basic bootmode for gaming that stops all
> unnecessary services and processes from loading in the RAM
> and running in the background.


Hardware Profiles?
 
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