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[Help] - Extremly slow startup


bongo333

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Hi peps hoping you can help running xp sp1 all latest updates minus sp2 (Sp2 aphobic) and my pc takes about 5 mins to start up I've tried bootvis kept giving errors, ccleaner not much help for startup, tried autoruns, nothing out of the ordinary, I'm running Celeron 2.6 and 766mb DDR PC3200 400mhz ram

80gig hdd(prim) 40 gig hdd(secon) PLS HELP :blushing:

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Hi peps hoping you can help running xp sp1 all latest updates minus sp2 (Sp2 aphobic) and my pc takes about 5 mins to start up I've tried bootvis kept giving errors, ccleaner not much help for startup, tried autoruns, nothing out of the ordinary, I'm running Celeron 2.6 and 766mb DDR PC3200 400mhz ram

80gig hdd(prim) 40 gig hdd(secon) PLS HELP :blushing:

scan ur pc for virus/ trojans..

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Hi peps hoping you can help running xp sp1 all latest updates minus sp2 (Sp2 aphobic) and my pc takes about 5 mins to start up I've tried bootvis kept giving errors, ccleaner not much help for startup, tried autoruns, nothing out of the ordinary, I'm running Celeron 2.6 and 766mb DDR PC3200 400mhz ram

80gig hdd(prim) 40 gig hdd(secon) PLS HELP :blushing:

scan ur pc for virus/ trojans..

i'd suggest a nice scan with adaware ;)

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@bongo333 - first off

11. Please refrain from using CAPITALIZATIONS in the topic title or when participating in threads because they will not attract attention - instead it will annoy many of MSFN's members.
Take some time and read these

and for your problem... try this

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Ask around for some more system optimization software.

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Has your CPU been underclocked or receiving insufficient cooling? Intel CPUs will slow down if they get too hot, which can happen if the heatsink is not contacting the processor's surface adequately.

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