Re: STARTUP PROGRAMS



Deciphering and fixing Event Log errors involves a fair amount of
detective work. First, you need to note the Event ID#. That is the
key to unlocking what is wrong. The Microsoft messaging on them
(Event Errors) are pretty basic. I would suggest you go to this web
site and get additional info about the #'s.
http://www.eventid.net/
It would also help to guide you, if you posted the new Event ID #'s
you found in your log.


"jim murphy" <jimmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have two errors on my event log after clearing and rebooting...went on
the
website but no solution any clues ?


"R. McCarty" wrote:

One thing to check on "Slow" or perceived slow boot is the System
Event Log. Many times you'll have Services that do not start up in a
timely manner and generate errors. To access Event Viewer:
Click Start, Run (Type) EventVwr.Msc [Enter]
Expand the System Category and scan the Chronological log in the
Right pane for Red Icons that denote errors. A double-Click on each
entry will display the details box with a short Text description and the
numerical Error Code.
Sometimes it's best to clear all logs, do a reboot and check. This way
you are dealing with the most recent data.

XP should not have ANY errors in it's System log, if any occur they
should be resolved.

"jim murphy" <jimmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you for that .... I have recognised some stuff to take out ...but
it
took 30secs to get to the sign on screen after the reboot and then more
than
a minute to be ready for me to launch manually OE and opera. Any key
items
/
things I can do ? Its got a big hard disk for a laptop 80gig with 10
gig
unused.








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