Re: Desk top slow to load
- From: "Loretta" <lorettaa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 15:12:52 -0400
There are two network connections. Lan1 and 1394 connection. They are using
comcast broadband to connect.
I tried disabeling the 1394 but it did not make a difference. We uninstalled
norton's internet security and still had the same problem. All suggestions
welcome.
Loretta
"JW" <nospam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It may be your network configuration. If your primary network connection
is not available when you start up your system will totally start up
until the primary network connection times out (about 1 minute) and the
systme tries another network connection. This situation is very common
with users who have added a router with DHCP to their homenetwork and
their PC is still trying to logon directly to their network modem or dial
up which is no longer connected.
"Loretta" <lorettaa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am working on an HP WinXP Media Center. 512ram, less than half the hard
drive used. Ran 2 defrags and a disk scan. Ran Norton's antivirus and
Windows defender.
Shut off every thing I could in config sys. and the registry. Made sure
that nothing was in the start up folder.
Still from when the desk top starts to load and then finally loads is
over a minute. during that period of time there are two dead areas one of
15 seconds and another of 10 sec. that there is no activity.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Loretta
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