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Hi,
I'm trying to troubleshoot a slow startup problem, and have been through all the standard procedures (anti-virus, spyware, msconfig, selective disabling of services and startup processes etc etc), and have established that the only way to reduce boot time is to start in safe mode. From this I concluded that the time is being taken loading device drivers, so tried disabling as many hardware devices as I could in device manager and rebooting - still no change to normal boot time. Are device drivers still loaded, even if the device is disabled? If so, would creating a hardware profile of just the essential hardware restrict the devices loaded? Alternatively, is there a way of stepping through driver loading during bootup? (I seem to remember being able to do this in W95, though I could be hallucinating...) Thanks in advance, bhd. |
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Hi,
> Are device drivers still loaded, even if the device is disabled? Not if disabled. > If so, would creating a hardware profile of just the essential hardware > restrict the devices loaded? It would, but simply disabling them should be sufficient. > Alternatively, is there a way of stepping through driver loading during > bootup? (I seem to remember being able to do this in W95, though I could > be hallucinating...) I miss that confirmation boot (Win95/98), it was a nice way to troubleshoot a driver related startup problem. Things work better in Safe mode as your are not loading full driver sets, just basic functionality. The problems can be twofold. A full driver set may be corrupt, or could be in conflict with other drivers. Start by disabling unneeded devices, then by reverting back to base drivers (standard VGA, 101/102 keyboard, etc.). -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "bhd" <bhd@hmail.com> wrote in message news:1135886499.50930.0@demeter.uk.clara.net... > Hi, > > I'm trying to troubleshoot a slow startup problem, and have been through > all the standard procedures (anti-virus, spyware, msconfig, selective > disabling of services and startup processes etc etc), and have established > that the only way to reduce boot time is to start in safe mode. From > this I concluded that the time is being taken loading device drivers, so > tried disabling as many hardware devices as I could in device manager and > rebooting - still no change to normal boot time. > > > Thanks in advance, > bhd. > > > > |
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"Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:e2d1YdLDGHA.3920@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi, > >> Are device drivers still loaded, even if the device is disabled? > > Not if disabled. > >> If so, would creating a hardware profile of just the essential hardware >> restrict the devices loaded? > > It would, but simply disabling them should be sufficient. > >> Alternatively, is there a way of stepping through driver loading during >> bootup? (I seem to remember being able to do this in W95, though I could >> be hallucinating...) > > I miss that confirmation boot (Win95/98), it was a nice way to > troubleshoot a driver related startup problem. > > Things work better in Safe mode as your are not loading full driver sets, > just basic functionality. The problems can be twofold. A full driver set > may be corrupt, or could be in conflict with other drivers. Start by > disabling unneeded devices, then by reverting back to base drivers > (standard VGA, 101/102 keyboard, etc.). > Thanks for the advice - and your clarity )bhd. |
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