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Old 01-05-2006, 02:25 AM
bhd
 
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Default Device drivers - how to stop them being loaded

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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Old 01-05-2006, 02:25 AM
Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
 
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Default Re: Device drivers - how to stop them being loaded

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.).

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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
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Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"bhd" <bhd@hmail.com> wrote in message
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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.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> bhd.
>
>
>
>



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Old 01-05-2006, 02:26 AM
bhd
 
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"Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
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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.).
>


Thanks for the advice - and your clarity )

bhd.


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