I see no mozilla -turbo (or mozilla anything else) object in the Startup folder after running mozilla -turbo. Mozilla did start more quickly the next time, however, so it does look as though something was loaded into memory.
-=- Alan David Graser wrote: > When using HDH.EXE, you have to start Mozilla for the first time. After > you shut Mozilla down, MDH.EXE maintains the dll's in memory. If you > restart Mozillan without rebooting your system, it starts up fast. If > you reboot and Mozilla is started again, the dll's have to be reloaded. > They stay loaded until you reboot your system or you kill MDH.EXE. > > With Turbo folder, some of Mozilla's dll's are loaded on system startup > since a copy of Mozilla is placed in the startup folder. > > I myself like the MDH.EXE. I never could get turbo folder to work.
