Speed up login time for OS X Leopard

To decrease the amount of time it takes to login to Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X Leopard try the following house cleaning tip. It will make a bigger difference the more (in size) that you have on your desktop.

For XP or Vista … In OS X make a folder on the main local drive (usually C:).  For OS X the concept is exactly the same. in your Documents folder by right clicking and choosing New Folder.

Name it something like Desktop Bag or Drawer or anything else you like.


Put a shortcut of this folder on your desktop. Right click on the folder you just created and choose Make Alias.

Now put this folder ALIAS on your desktop and move all of the files and folders into it.  This will still give you quick access to the files, but they will be located in your Documents folder, not your Desktop folder.

Put all of the files or folders (no need to move shortcuts) on the desktop into this new folder. I named my folder “Desktop Drawer” since that’s kind of the idea.

If you had a lot (1GB or more) of files/folders located on the desktop you should see a noticeable difference in the amount of time it takes your computer, Windows or Mac to login.

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