kaming Posted August 4, 2004 Posted August 4, 2004 HI, I have a problem which I hope someone will help out.When I startup my computer when it reaches the windows starting up ... it takes a very long time to go to the welcome screen. Sometimes it just hang in the windows starting up screen and I have to restart to to overcome this problem. When the welcome screen appears it takes a long time before it will open to the desktop. Yes I have a numbers of folders and shortcut in the desktop,how am I going to solve this problems. Thanks.
Curv Boll Posted August 4, 2004 Posted August 4, 2004 Boot to the desktop and run spybot,spyware often delays acccess to the desktop in xpif that does not resolve the problem post a highjackthis logand we can have a look at whats runningCBSPYBOTHijackThis
Tokugawapants Posted August 4, 2004 Posted August 4, 2004 (Also, if you haven't tried already) try running Windows XP in safe mode. If it doesn't take a very long time to load and it doesn't hang, then there is probably some spyware/adware/bad program running itself during normal Windows XP and is using up the CPU. In addition to Curv Ball's suggestions, you could also run Ad-Aware or even simply a virus scanner (I have used Norton to remove spyware/adware that Spybot and Ad-Aware could not find)
SiMoNsAyS Posted August 4, 2004 Posted August 4, 2004 (Also, if you haven't tried already) try running Windows XP in safe mode. If it doesn't take a very long time to load and it doesn't hang, then there is probably some spyware/adware/bad program running itself during normal Windows XP and is using up the CPU. In addition to Curv Ball's suggestions, you could also run Ad-Aware or even simply a virus scanner (I have used Norton to remove spyware/adware that Spybot and Ad-Aware could not find)i suggest the same and i personally preffer Ad-Aware too.
prathapml Posted August 4, 2004 Posted August 4, 2004 It is not necessarily spyware which is slowing your login process (I suppose that is what you are talking about). If it is the login process which is slow, prune your "C:\Documents and Settings\UserName" folder. That is:1. Put all the files on your desktop into your "My Documents".2. Change your wallpaper to a lower-res one, or set it to "None".3. Empty the "Recent" documents folder.4. Delete the icon-cache in "C:\Documents and Settings\_UserName_\Local Settings\Application Data" to let windows re-build only the needed icons into memory.If it is really the startup process which is slow, try running "msconfig" (from "Start >> Run" ) and remove unnecessary programs from "Startup", then disable unnecessary Services from auto-starting. Then, try clearing out the "C:\Windows\System32\Prefetch\" folder. Then try running regclean (a tool from MS to clean out unnecessary bloat from your registry).The above steps should reduce your startup time to be not more than 30 seconds. Hoping this helps.
Curv Boll Posted August 5, 2004 Posted August 5, 2004 Hi there,all good tips but i was under the impression that the startup delay was way past the difference that these tweaks shall make.Certianly worth working through those tips if no spyware was foundbut if your going to go to such extremes then you may as wellrun the error checking tool for the system partition.then defrag it as well.Still not happy, well startup and logoff etc can be run in verbose mode which displays which files are causing the delaysGood luck
kaming Posted August 6, 2004 Author Posted August 6, 2004 Thanks all I still do not get any much improvement after trying the suggestion given. Will Curv Boll please explain what is verbose mode I wish to try it out. Thanks.
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