Hello, I had formatted/installed on the same PC, however I had copied my working directory before hand. I'm not sure if that matters or not but this is the most recent INI file inside it. [Main] Env = 1.2.1 - 2.0.50727.42.Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Target = Windows XP Professional SP:2 - 5.1.2600.2180 - English (United States) [Tasks] Tweaks Create a Bootable ISO [Components] ;# Compatibility # [KeepFiles] msconfig.exe [RemoveFiles] clock.avi [Options] ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings" TargetPath = "WINDOWS" temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp AdvTweaks [Patches] TcpIp = 300 [Services2] Alerter,4 ALG,3 AppMgmt,3 BITS,3 ClipSrv,4 EventSystem,3 COMSysApp,3 TrkWks,3 MSDTC,3 ERSvc,4 FastUserSwitchingCompatibility,3 helpsvc,3 HTTPFilter,3 ImapiService,3 CiSvc,4 dmserver,3 dmadmin,3 Messenger,4 SwPrv,3 NetLogon,4 NetBT,4 mnmsrvc,4 Netman,3 NetDDE,4 NetDDEdsdm,4 NLA,4 xmlprov,4 NtLmSsp,3 WmdmPmSN,3 RasAuto,3 RasMan,3 RDSessMgr,4 RemoteRegistry,4 NtmsSvc,3 seclogon,4 LanmanServer,4 ScardSvr,3 SSDPSRV,4 srservice,4 LMHosts,4 TapiSrv,3 TermService,3 UPS,3 upnphost,4 VSS,3 SharedAccess,3 MSIServer,3 Wmi,3 WZCSVC,3 WmiApSrv,3 [Tweaks] Boot and Shutdown-Auto-End tasks immediately Boot and Shutdown-Auto-Kill hung applications immediately Boot and Shutdown-Auto-Kill hung services immediately Boot and Shutdown-Do not Parse Autoexec.bat Boot and Shutdown-Logon Page-Classic Boot and Shutdown-Setup Prefetch-Cache-Applaunch and Boot enabled Boot and Shutdown-Status Messages-Extended Desktop-Internet Explorer icon-Hide Desktop-My Computer icon-Show Desktop-My Documents icon-Hide Desktop-My Network Places icon-Show Desktop-Recycle Bin icon-Show Explorer-Add 'Command Prompt' to folder context menu Explorer-Change Explorer Folder View to: details Explorer-Classic Control Panel Explorer-Disable Accessibility keyboard shortcuts Explorer-Disable Prefix: Shortcut to Explorer-Disable shortcut arrow Explorer-Display the contents of system folders Explorer-Launch folder windows in a seperate process Explorer-Restore previous folder windows at logon Explorer-Show extensions of known file-types Explorer-Show hidden files and folders Explorer-Show Statusbar in all windows Explorer-Use small icons in Explorer bar Internet Explorer-Disable Download Complete notification Internet Explorer-Disable Go Button Internet Explorer-Disable information bar when popup is blocked Internet Explorer-Disable Internet Explorer link creation Internet Explorer-Disable Market Place bookmark Internet Explorer-Disable Media Player 6.4 created bookmarks Internet Explorer-Disable Outlook Express link creation Internet Explorer-Enable Google URL-Search Internet Explorer-Keep IE URL-History for-10 Days Internet Explorer-Set Homepage-www.google.com Internet Explorer-Set IE-Cache limit to-20 MB Internet Explorer-Set Internet Explorer to accept 10 connects at a time My Computer-Add Control Panel My Computer-Remove Shared Documents Network-Allow receiving Remote Assistance-Disable Network-Disable administrative shares Network-Disable DCOM protocol bindings Network-Disable DNS failure cache Network-Disable extra SMB notify-change traffic Network-Disable LAN-Manager from caching passwords Network-Disable LM HOSTS lookup Network-Disable Microsoft-DS (close port 445 TCP/UDP) Network-Hide PC in Workgroups/Domains Network-Remove remote-computer NameSpace Network-Set TCP/IP Priority to 1 Performance-Disable Last accessed Timestamp on files Performance-Disable Tracking of Broken Shortcut Links Performance-Disable Warn on low disk space Performance-Disable WBEM logging Performance-Enable USB Idle Endpoint support Performance-Processor scheduling-Programs Performance-Speed-up Access to AVI Media Files Performance-Use Windows classic folders / No Tasks Sidepanel Privacy-Clear pagefile at shutdown Privacy-Remove Alexa Security-Disable DCOM Security-Disable Windows Script Host (WSH) Security-Re-Enable user:pass URLs Start Menu-Add Administrative Tools menu Start Menu-Clear most recently opened documents list on logoff Start Menu-Control Panel-Display as a link Start Menu-Disable and Remove Documents List from Start Menu Start Menu-Disable popup on first boot Start Menu-My Computer-Display as a link Start Menu-My Documents-Display as a link Start Menu-My Music-Don't display this item Start Menu-My Network Places-Display as a link Start Menu-My Pictures-Don't display this item Start Menu-Number of programs on Start menu-6 Start Menu-Reduce popup delay Start Menu-Remove Logoff User Start Menu-Remove Set Program Access and Defaults Start Menu-Remove User name Start Menu-Remove Windows Catalog shortcut Start Menu-Use small icons in Start Panel Taskbar-Disable Group similar Taskbar buttons Taskbar-Disable Language-Bar Taskbar-Disable Windows Tour popup Taskbar-Lock the Taskbar-Yes Visual Effects-Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing-Disable Visual Effects-Slide taskbar buttons-Disable Visual Effects-Use a background image for each folder type-Disable Windows Media Player-Accept Privacy Statement Windows Media Player-Disable auto-add music to library Windows Media Player-Disable metadata retrieval Windows Media Player-Disable scripting commands Windows Media Player-Disable starting with Media Guide Windows Media Player-Enhanced privacy settings Windows Media Player-Optimize fullscreen mode behavior [Unattended] ComputerType = Automatic MaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 12 RestorePointLife = 30 DesktopTheme = Default|| AutoUDay = 5 AutoUHour = 15 ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files" [NetAdapter1] connname = "" macaddress = "" ipaddress = "192.168.0.1" subnetmask = "255.255.255.0" defaultgateway = "" dnsserver1 = "" dnsserver2 = "" winsserver = "" netbiossetting = "0" ipxnetworknumber = "00000000" ipxnetworkframetype = "0xFF" [GuiRunOnce] [Drivers] [Hotfixes] I notice under Hotfixes it does not show anything and under tasks it only shows the most recent. I had actually done everything except for remove components. I had used ryans pack and some additional addons. Nothing to fancy just all the updates/security patches, genuine advantage, Windows Media Player 11, java, and direct X. None of which should cause such a probelm (I dont think). [uPDATE] I also noticed that if I have my network card set to DHCP than it takes Windows several minutes before it will load the networking portion. I tried setting the IP manually and I am able to browse the internet Also whenever I change settings on my network card I now have to reboot. This never used to be the case. Anyway please get back to me, Thanks for the reply.