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Hello,
I have a slow boot problem (1.5-2 min.) on XP pro. xp pro sp2 PIII 933 Mhz 384 mb sdram nvidia riva tnt 2 mod 64 AGP maintained daily w/ AVG AV spybot S&D On booting I get Dell splash screen, normal display brightness (20 sec.), then black screen with white progress bar across bottom of screen (about 2 sec.) then the xp splash screen appears very dim for about 1 minute. During the dim screen the xp progress bar is empty and the HD is not spinning. Then bam, the screen brightens up and it appears as though its a normal boot, progress bar is working etc. At this point it takes about 30 seconds to get to logon screen and performance seems to be normal. MS bootvis indicates the cpu is running 100% during the time of the dim screen. Windows event viewer indicates event 1517, source Userenv, symbolic name EVENT_HIVE_SAVED, seemingly a problem with having to save the user registry while a service was still using it. The event viewer indicates that this is happening frequently, but indicates that no user action is required. I did get an error caused by nvidia graphics driver but have since installed different drivers and still get slow boot. Did a clean boot according to MS article 310353 still slow/same. Chkdsk ran, no problems. 40 MB HDD 60% free. Defragged. Still slow boot. Reseated vid card, ide cables etc. Once booted the system performs well but for the life of me this is eating me up because I know its not right. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance, Jeff |
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