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When starting up my computer it takes about 15 minutes before I can use my
computer. Is it possible that my starting up files are filty and how dan I solve this problem? |
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Don't know about filty files but you can see if too much stuff is starting
when you start your computer by opening MSCONFIG. Start > run > msconfig (in the box) select the startup tab to see what is loading; uncheck the box for those items you don't deem necessary at startup. (Make sure you really know what the program does.) "Marijke Knol" <Marijke Knol@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7D6F28CE-B33A-4E65-A518-0D166D4C4783@microsoft.com... > When starting up my computer it takes about 15 minutes before I can use my > computer. Is it possible that my starting up files are filty and how dan I > solve this problem? |
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Slow computer
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/slowcom.htm -- =========================== TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006 =========================== "Marijke Knol" <Marijke Knol@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7D6F28CE-B33A-4E65-A518-0D166D4C4783@microsoft.com... > When starting up my computer it takes about 15 minutes before I can use my > computer. Is it possible that my starting up files are filty and how dan I > solve this problem? |
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Hello Jerry,
To be honest I don't understand what you mean by" startup tab". I gather that by "Ms configur" you mean the config. screen. So all in all I have not yet figured out what you mean, but I thank you for yor quick reply. Marijke Knol "Jerry" wrote: > Don't know about filty files but you can see if too much stuff is starting > when you start your computer by opening MSCONFIG. > > Start > run > msconfig (in the box) select the startup tab to see what is > loading; uncheck the box for those items you don't deem necessary at > startup. (Make sure you really know what the program does.) > > "Marijke Knol" <Marijke Knol@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7D6F28CE-B33A-4E65-A518-0D166D4C4783@microsoft.com... > > When starting up my computer it takes about 15 minutes before I can use my > > computer. Is it possible that my starting up files are filty and how dan I > > solve this problem? > > > |
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What Windows NT/2k/XP/2003? A Server?= SBS/ISA/Exchange/Router?
If so, be sure that your local LAN adapter is on top of: Network and Dial-up... -> Advanced -> Advanced Settings -> Adapters and Bindings If external NIC is on top: 5 - 15 min is rather normal... "Marijke Knol" wrote: > When starting up my computer it takes about 15 minutes before I can use my > computer. Is it possible that my starting up files are filty and how dan I > solve this problem? |
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You are supposed to click on the Start button, select run, and in the box
type msconfig then click ok. When the msconfig program starts you will see a startup tab. Look down the list of programs and do I said earlier. OR - ask a knowledgeable person for HELP - not online if you don't really understand the answer. "Marijke Knol" <MarijkeKnol@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:00141A71-4339-498A-95A7-6227F46FAD64@microsoft.com... > Hello Jerry, > To be honest I don't understand what you mean by" startup tab". I gather > that by "Ms configur" you mean the config. screen. So all in all I have > not > yet figured out what you mean, but I thank you for yor quick reply. > Marijke > Knol > > "Jerry" wrote: > >> Don't know about filty files but you can see if too much stuff is >> starting >> when you start your computer by opening MSCONFIG. >> >> Start > run > msconfig (in the box) select the startup tab to see what is >> loading; uncheck the box for those items you don't deem necessary at >> startup. (Make sure you really know what the program does.) >> >> "Marijke Knol" <Marijke Knol@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7D6F28CE-B33A-4E65-A518-0D166D4C4783@microsoft.com... >> > When starting up my computer it takes about 15 minutes before I can use >> > my >> > computer. Is it possible that my starting up files are filty and how >> > dan I >> > solve this problem? >> >> >> |
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Hi, before I forget... when ever requesting help ALWAYS list your system
info. include: Operating System (win98, win2000, etc), CPU / RAM (pent IV, 2.1Ghz / 256MB) Program name "if needed" ( IE, Outlook, ). Then describe problem as you did. ok. Let's see if I can put what I've learned into words that will make sense to you. I know how fustrating it is. Everyone trying to help has a different level of knowledge and responds based on that so some replies may have the answer but if you don't understand what the hec thier saying.... it isn't helpfull at all but rather more confusiing. ALMOST FORGOT... WHENEVER TRYING SYSTEM CHANGES ALWAYS CREATE A RESTORE POINT FIRST. THIS WAY NOMATTER WHAT HAPPENS YOU CAN GET BACK TO WHERE YOPU WERE IF THINGS GO WRONG! I'm no expert, well advanced beginner sounds ok" but i've been having startup problems that make my system hang during the boot and I learned that three different causes. if my sys doen't start right up I look for solution. I can't and would never wait 10 minutes for ANYTHING, much less the boot process! 1st - the order programs load during startup. (programs like antivirus, mouse driver, etc) 2nd - a peticular starup program that gets confused and makes all else wait while it tries to decide what to do. 3rd - I can't remember at the moment??.. (sorry) anyway... ok.. for # 1 and 2 click start, run, type in MSCONFIG press <enter>(Run) the program that opens has five or six tabs: "general, SYSTEM.INI, WIN.INI, BOOT.INI, SERVICES, and STARTUP. usually the problems are found in the last one, startup. for a quick test just unselect ALL itemsa in the startup, then restart. If your sys boots right up you know your on the right track. immediately go back and re-select all those items, reboot back to where you weere before the test. many times i find a line newly added with "RunOnce" or something like that somewhere on that line. if you find one start with that, deselect it, reboot and see??? learn what each line does while trying to fix your "slow" problem. start at the list top and click start, search, typein the filename, search for it. once found right click mouse for properties and if need be open an executable file (thats one that can me ran, end with .EXE) open with a TEXT EDITOR like notepad. by seeing inside you can often figure out what that program does when it actuaslly gets loaded and consider if that seems connected to the sysmptoms of your slow system. keep going down the list. eventually you will probaby find a startup item that is causing the lag and doesn't really need to be loaded anywqay so leave it uncliciked. Whenever you have made a change to your system you should create another restore point so you ca always get back to any point beforen you made a change. GEE, I SURE HOPE ALL MY RAMBLINGS HELP YOU OUT? best of luck, I'll be watching for another post to learn how your making out RonnM "Marijke Knol" wrote: > When starting up my computer it takes about 15 minutes before I can use my > computer. Is it possible that my starting up files are filty and how dan I > solve this problem? |
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