LazyLoad in Action :: Screenshots :: After LazyLoading.
The Startup tab having selected almost all applications to LazyLoad.
The Registry tab having selected a few applications to LazyLoad
After going through the list of applications in the Startup and Registry pages the LazyLoad list is populated with a list of applications to load lazily. Note that
because all the applications were started by the system they show as started.
A quick look at the new timeline shows the added applications. Note: This is still including the performance from the system startup.
By dragging the blocks we can rearrange the applications to start at different times and space them out as needed as well as increase
the visual size indication of how long an application takes to load. Note that the timeline was scrolled using the mouse wheel to get a better view.
Restarting the machine using LazyLoad to load most of the application. Note how much quicker the system CPU and Disk usage
drops to a level that makes the computer usable. You can also see how applications starting effect the CPU and Disk usage and
adjust their startup times to improve performance.
A comparison of the two startups clearly shows the difference in how busy the computer is before and after.