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Multiple Reboot Scheduler 2.5.1.0 Freeware Released
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https://www.carifred.com/mrs/        Multiple Reboot Scheduler      MultipleRebootScheduler is a technician tool that optimizes the Windows boot time by performing several reboots in sequence with a few minutes interval between each reboot, which in turn triggers the system's built-in boot optimization.

This tool can also perform other related tasks such as backing up and restoring the layout of the desktop icons and setting up user auto-logon.

MultipleRebootScheduler is also available as part of UVK and Tech Tool Store and it is fully portable. You just need to download it by clicking the button below, and you're ready to use it.

Note: We recently renewed our code signing certificate, so you may get a Smart Screen warning saying the file is not commonly downloaded and may harm your computer. Please ignore the warning and chose to keep the file anyway.

Download MultipleRebootScheduler

Current version: 2.5.1.0. File size: 458.12 KB.

By downloading and using this program, you declare to have read and agree with the End User License Agreement for our software.

MultipleRebootScheduler is free software, currently only supported by donations.      Overview of Multiple Reboot Scheduler (MRS)

Windows has a boot tracing and optimizing mechanism which is triggered every boot, analyzes the performance of the OS's startup and takes necessary actions to make it as short as possible, thus providing a better user experience. The optimization includes moving the files loaded at boot time to the fastest areas of the hard drive, and optimizing services and drivers for the current hardware, and many other steps. The whole idea is to give the user access to the OS as soon as possible.

Did you ever notice that, with time, Windows 8/8.1 and 10 boot time starts deteriorating instead of improving, like it did on Windows 7? That's because, in the newest OS versions, hybrid shutdown is enabled by default, and the computer never really shuts down completely, meaning boot tracing and optimization is rarely or never performed.

The solution? You can reboot your computer several times while leaving it on a few minutes between each reboot. This will trigger the boot tracing and optimization, and after a few reboots, things should be much faster. But doing this manually can be frustrationg and time consuming. That's when MRS becomes in handy, as it can perform those tasks for you, and even monitor the time of the first and last reboots in the sequence, so you can check for improvements.

Sometimes the layout of the desktop icons is lost during a reboot operation. That ususally happens when the Windows file explorer hungs when the user is being logged off. Windows ends up killing the file explorer's process before it had the time to save to save the layout of the desktop icons thus loosing any customized layout. To ensure your desktop icons' positions remain untoutched, MRS can save their layout, and restore it once the reboot sequence is complete.

MRS will probably not be of much use if you need to enter the user logon password each time the computer reboots. That is why it also allows you to setup automatic logon for the current user, so the whole operation is totally automated.

MRS is totally portable. In order to use it, you just need to run the executable, configure the desired options and press Start operation. MRS will display a timer between each reboot, and once the whole operation is complete, it displays the results.          Multiple Reboot Scheduler Download:  https://www.carifred.com/mrs/MultipleReb...eduler.exe
Digital Signature ( DOS SANTOS DA SILVA ALFREDO )  Multiple Reboot Scheduler 2.5.1.0 Freeware  Is  100% Malware FREE & Clean Of Any Of These Malware Threats - No Backdoors, Virus, Spyware, Adware, Trojans, Worms, Ransomware, Keyloggers, Rootkits, PUPs, Scanned With Malwarebytes Premium 4.4.11 & ZEMANA ANTIMALWARE 3.2.28 (Free) & Hitman Pro 3.8.23
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