Re: Tempro Version V2.0 - Faster Boot up

Got a Tempro alert today to update to version V2.0 which I did.
My boot time has gone from around 2 minutes to 30 seconds - amazing.
My laptop booted up so fast I thought at first something was wrong. Not that's wahta I call a +USEFUL+ update.
Updated Link: [Tempro V2.0|http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/generic/TEMPRO_RELEASE/]
We are constantly improving the service and adding new features, so suggest that you always upgrade to the latest version to get the best performance. The current release is version 2.0 and includes the following features:
disk space and memory monitoring
software update alerts delivered to your TEMPRO inbox on your own laptop
important service messages relevant to your laptop
warranty status update of your laptop
correct your serial number and model number to ensure you are getting the most up-to-date alerts
*If you are using TEMPRO version 1.0 or 1.1 then you may see a quicker boot up time if you upgrade to this version*.

Thanks for link update. You can tell I'm an amateur at this. Status Level: Beginner
Although this is my third Tosbiba laptop, they have all worked so well and never crashed or caused any problems,
I have never had to deal with any technical issues. Just boot up and go.
My boot up time just now was between 30/40 secs which is dramatically faster than a couple of days ago.
Everyone I know on Vista, as I am, seemed to accept that Vista was a slow loader and that was that.
Amazing how a few seconds saved seems to be so noticeable.

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