System Tools & Utilities

Startup Blaster

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A computer system starts running slower and start-up time takes longer over time as user downloads and installs new programs on the system over extended period of time. Even though all of those programs are valid, they might cause start-up program list grow unnecessarily with non critical applications. Operating systems like Windows do not have notion of delayed processing of start-up programs. Therefore when user reboots and logs on, all those programs need to run first before user can get fair share of CPU to run their own programs. We refer to this delay problem as start-up bloating which is caused by unnecessary insertion of non critical program entries to system registry.

is a lightweight Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/2003/Vista 32-bit proxy program that accelerates slow system start-up by keeping the system registry thin and gives user the control of the start-up programs list earlier. StartupBlaster improves user experience by enhancing the speed of start-up process.

Download: Startup Blaster 1.0.1

Conclusion

This software provides valuable functionality for users. Whether for personal or professional use, it delivers on its core promises. Regular updates and active development ensure continued relevance. User satisfaction and community support demonstrate its value.

Final Thoughts

Based on its features and performance, this software is worth considering. Evaluate your specific needs and whether this solution addresses them. Try it yourself to determine if it’s the right fit for your requirements.

Key Features

Fast Performance

Optimized for speed and efficiency

Secure & Safe

Built with security in mind

Cross-Platform

Available on multiple platforms

Customizable

Personalize to fit your needs

System Requirements

Windows

Compatible with Windows operating system

Download Options

Important: Always download software from official sources. Scan downloaded files with antivirus software before installation.
Published Nov 20, 2008
Last Updated Nov 18, 2025
Platforms 1 OS