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XP Boot-up takes forever!
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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My Windows XP Home Edition SW started to take up to 7 minutes before I am getting all of the icon on my desktop and can proceed with my work.
I checked for all the known culprits (viruses, adwares, etc.) with no positives. It is close to impossible to operate this way especially when one has to un-install/reinstall SW or debug the computer.
Can anyone suggest an approach?
Thanks,
ED
I checked for all the known culprits (viruses, adwares, etc.) with no positives. It is close to impossible to operate this way especially when one has to un-install/reinstall SW or debug the computer.
Can anyone suggest an approach?
Thanks,
ED
Check the following:
- Hard disk exposed to strong magnetic field (e.g. a subwoofer).
- TWO spyware-checker or antivirus programs are running. They go nuts checking each other out as suspects, and eat up the time.
- You have an antivirus or spyware-checker set to do a full scan on startup.
- Hard disk damage.
- Hard disk exposed to strong magnetic field (e.g. a subwoofer).
- TWO spyware-checker or antivirus programs are running. They go nuts checking each other out as suspects, and eat up the time.
- You have an antivirus or spyware-checker set to do a full scan on startup.
- Hard disk damage.
Last edited by MidiMagic; Apr 10th, 2007 at 12:48 am.
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Thanks for providing feedback:
1. My subwoofer is 4 feet away. Is this a potential problem? (It has been there way before this problem started).
2. I have Windows Defender as well as Avast. Can these two cause the problem?
3. I don't have antivirus doing full scan at start-up.
Thanks again,
Ed
1. My subwoofer is 4 feet away. Is this a potential problem? (It has been there way before this problem started).
2. I have Windows Defender as well as Avast. Can these two cause the problem?
3. I don't have antivirus doing full scan at start-up.
Thanks again,
Ed
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Check the following:
- Hard disk exposed to strong magnetic field (e.g. a subwoofer).
- TWO spyware-checker or antivirus programs are running. They go nuts checking each other out as suspects, and eat up the time.
- You have an antivirus or spyware-checker set to do a full scan on startup.
- Hard disk damage.
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