The problem with the majority of free startup managers is that they do not, in the main, help users identify what each startup item means, which particular programs they are associated with and how best to deal with them…..and that’s where Soluto comes into its own. Soluto is a great startup manager for novices but it can also be very helpful/useful for everyone, regardless of the level of proficiency.
Soluto’s initial download size is quite small (around 1.14MB) but a further 10.2MB will be downloaded during the installation process. Installation is quite straightforward with zero user input required, on completion you will receive this message:
It is after the restart that Soluto will commence doing its thing. You will see Soluto’s working window at the bottom left of screen, including the names of the startup processes scrolling by plus a clock ticking along which will ultimately provide you with a total boot time:
See how Soluto folds back the corner of the desktop wallpaper to reveal its working screen…..neat!!
Now the ‘First Boot’ has been completed and Soluto has learned all it needs to know about the startup processes we can start using that information to manage our startup items. After initiating the main program you will see an extremely intuitive GUI with the startup items sorted and displayed in three colour-coded categories:
GREEN = Safe to remove
ORANGE = Possibly can be removed – at users discretion
GREY = Best to leave alone – do not remove
Each category can be expanded simply by hovering the mouse cursor over the coloured section and then scrolling right and left. To view more information about each individual item in each category simply hover the mouse cursor over the desired entry and scroll downwards.
Here you can see WMP Sharing took 0.1 second of the overall boot time and the majority of users have chosen to leave it ‘in boot’. But, because it is in the Green section, you can remove that item safely if you wish, with no ill effects:
Here, under the orange section, we can see MailWasher Pro took 5 seconds to load and again, most users have left it ‘in boot’:
Note the description: “A security application that protects your mailbox from spam”
And the Recommendation: “Keep it in boot, as it provides vital protection for your PC.”
Of course, MailWasher Pro can still be regarded as ‘Potentially Removable’; in order to help promote a faster boot up I could still choose to disable it at startup and start it later manually.
In this expanded view we can see the three options for dealing with each item:
Pause = Disable
Delay = The application will still start automatically but not until after everything else has finished booting. A good option for non-security/non-essential type programs.
In Boot = Leave starting with Windows.
We can also click on the drop down menu icon under "Advanced" for even more information and apply our actions from there:
Here, because WordWeb is neither security related nor essential, I have chosen to Delay its startup. That way it will still start automatically and be ready for me to use immediately after everything else has finished booting up.
Once you have finished sorting out your startup items and applied all your settings, Soluto will continue to provide you with a new total boot time each time you restart the computer, and further adjustments can be made at any time.
I have an old mate in Victoria who knows just enough about computers to be dangerous (if you know what I mean
So there you have it…..Soluto - a Startup Manager for novices? Definitely, but it would also be a very good choice for more advanced users too!!
















