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slow start up of XP

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by danstan, 2006/06/08.

  1. 2006/06/08
    danstan

    danstan Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have been having problems for a while now with my windows XP and genereal loading up from switch on. I recently timed it at 3mins 12secs before everything on the desktop is loaded up and ready for use. The laptop has a Intel Celeron processor 1.40ghz and 2244 MB so i presume it shouldnt (and wasnt when i bought it a year ago) this slow.

    Is there something I can do quicken it up as it once used to be? I have used msconfig to remove most processes from running upon power on except for norton internet security and soundman.exe but it has made no difference.

    Could there be some sort of virus that slows the laptop down although nothing shows up in any search through the dozen softwares i have!!??

    Thanks

    Dan
     
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    Don't discount Norton IS. Me, I would uninstall it, shutdown and disconnect the internet connection. Startup several times and see if there was a difference. If no difference, reinstall NIS. If NIS is the problem and you wanted to keep it, you may be looking at reformatting. Sorry to be blunt, but that's my experience.

    2244 is the amount of RAM you have installed? Large amounts of RAM (over an optimal level) can actually slow the system down.

    Matt
     
  5. 2006/06/11
    JETS

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    Similar problem

    :confused: My HP ze4501us takes a ridiculous amount of time to boot up.
    I believe it is over 5 minutes!

    To open ANY program or file on the laptop takes at least 10 seconds and then it often hangs.

    I searched this website and found this thread and followed the suggested thread - but I must be missing something - because I do not see the tool being available anywhere just articles on it etc.


    The laptop is MS Home Edition XP version 2002 with SP2
    Mobile Intel Celeron CPU 2.40GHz
    192 MB RAM

    I have had the computer for 4 years and this has always been issue that I have tried to resolve - but unable to.
    Any suggestions? Need more info - just ask
    Here is what starts up:
    http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-7/1047072/LAPTOPSTARTUP.JPG

    As always - THANKS
     
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    If you're looking for BootVis it can be found at Major Geeks.

    http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=664
     
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    PeteC

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    JETS
    That's part of your problem - not enough RAM. XP runs OK-ish with 256 Mb, much better with 512 Mb, you have only 192 Mb remaining after subtracting the memory in use by the onboard graphics.

    You have 64 Mb allocated to the graphics - try reducing this to 32 Mb - should be more than enough and will give XP another 32 Mb to play with.

    I would also be inclined to try running without RAM Idle Professional - these RAM tools are not necessarily beneficial in performance terms.
     
  8. 2006/06/11
    JETS

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    Thanks danstan for the reply:)


    Bummer :eek:

    I wonder if this laptop can expand in RAM

    I uninstalled RamPro as suggested.
    I also changed my graphics/display setting 800X600 and my hardware acceleration use to be full now I have it in the middle.
    These changes have made some definite speed improvement.

    Probably a stupid question but how do I change the memory size of my adapter IGP340M?

    I have been trying to run bootvis but when I go to install I get the error message saying the "Windows Installer service could not be accessed. This can occur if you are running Windows in safe mode, or if the WI is not correctly installed." I am not in safe mode so WI is not correctly installed?
     
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    PeteC

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    Almost certainly - log onto www.crucial.com and work through the Memory Advisor Tool
    Not daft at all :) Probably through Display Properties - if it is possible. My old HP Omnibook had SIS graphics and the amount of memory allocated to the graphics could be changed there. However on my new HP nx6310 with Intel graphics I am not sure - yet, that it is possible to change the memory allocated to the graphics. You will have to go ferreting :)

    If your computer is fully patched and updated you should have Windows Installer 3.1 - check out Add/Remove Programs (show Updates) - it can be downloaded here.
     
  10. 2006/06/11
    charlesvar

    charlesvar Inactive Alumni

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    Some clarification:

    The download link for BootVIS is in Arie's article.

    http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/tune-19.html
    Admittedly, easy to miss :) but its there.

    The quote doesn't contain the live link.

    Regards - Charles
     
  11. 2006/06/12
    JETS

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    Update

    Thanks for the advice and links.

    I have adjusted my monitor settings the best I can for the moment.
    It does appear the big problem is lack of RAM so I went to Crucial.com
    and bought another 256 MB RAM and should receive it no later than Thursday.
    After installing and rebooting I'll let you know how it went.
    Fingers are crossed :)
     
  12. 2006/06/15
    JETS

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    Wahoo!

    Amazing difference an additional 256 MB RAM does for the laptop.

    Crucial.com $34.00

    Installed in under 5 minutes.

    The computer is easily twice as fast and ooodles more stable.

    Thanks for all the help and info ----- as usual. :D
     

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