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problem with startup

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by tullnut, Jun 26, 2005.

  1. tullnut

    tullnut Junior Member

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    my computer takes about 4 minutes to fully boot up. it gets to the windows screen and sits there for about 3 minutes before continuing.
    it was taking 1 minute to startup before.

    also i was wondering if there is some kind of program to analyze computer for conflicts or whatever might be wrong.


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  2. phreakwars

    phreakwars Senior Member

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    Many factors could be involved here.

    Typically the usual culprit is TOO MANY PROGRAMS at startup.

    Just goto the start menu, then> RUN , and type MSCONFIG, goto the STARTUP tab on the right end, and UNCHECK everything... if using WINDOWS 98/ME leave SYSTRAY(system tray) and TASKMON(task monitor) checked.

    Then do a reboot, you should get a quicker boot.


    Also, as for checking for probs, use a program called "REGISTRY MECHANIC" its a great program for finding problems, and free to try.
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  3. tullnut

    tullnut Junior Member

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    i tried the msconfig & registry mechanic but it still did not help my startup problem. i have used super utilities & tuneup utilities also..

    they find several problems with the registry & i hit repair reboot and the problems seem to still be there because i run it again and it finds more problems.

    i am confused....

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  4. phreakwars

    phreakwars Senior Member

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    I'm wondering what kinds of problems it keeps finding... but first, could you please tell me what your Operating system/CPU/Ram configuration is and if possible, the manufacturer of your PC.

    I don't wanna rule out inadequate hardware just yet till I hear.
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  5. tullnut

    tullnut Junior Member

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    OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
    Version 5.1.2600 Build 2600
    OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
    System Name WAYNE
    System Manufacturer MEDIONPC
    System Model AWRDACPI
    System Type X86-based PC
    Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2672 Mhz
    BIOS Version/Date Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG, 3/7/2003
    SMBIOS Version 2.3
    Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS
    System Directory C:\WINDOWS\System32
    Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
    Locale United States
    Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.0 (xpclient.010817-1148)"
    User Name WAYNE\DEWAYNE
    Time Zone Central Standard Time
    Total Physical Memory 768.00 MB
    Available Physical Memory 499.00 MB
    Total Virtual Memory 2.58 GB
    Available Virtual Memory 2.11 GB
    Page File Space 1.83 GB
    Page File C:\pagefile.sys



    this is my operating system my computer is a medion computer.
    since i started this thread i used registry first aid and it identified a reacuring problem. i tried to install easy cd dvd creator and it did not install properly .
    first aid registry says there are errors with roxio easy cd dvd creator but it will not let me erase the bad keys in the regisrty it says leave the entry(no permission to modify)
     
  6. phreakwars

    phreakwars Senior Member

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    There is a documented error about Roxio Easy CD Creator, but it does no harm, I think it was like HKEY_SOFTWARE\MICRO$OFT\WINDOWS\CURRENT VERSION\SHARED\DLLSHARED THAT REFERED TO A MISSING FILE

    I used to get the same error myself using Norton Systemworks. If this is the same error your getting, just tell whatever program you used to ignore the problem...

    Well anyways... we can rule out inadequate hardware, your cpu/mem are just fine, so I would think spy ware and such would be the next step... I mean if you disabled everything on startup, have cleaned the registry, have a fairly decent machine, then the slowdown at startup MUST be caused by 1 a slow old hard drive.... which I doubt is the case, or 2 a software program thats tying up the boot time... how many processes do you have running at boot ??
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  7. tullnut

    tullnut Junior Member

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    here is what i can see in msconfig startup.

    yop yahoo
    ybrwicon yahoo
    realsched
    sndmon norton
    jusched java
    nwiz nvidia
    nvmctray rundll32.exe
    nerocheck
    cfgwiz
    mcupdate mcafee
    mcagent mcafee
    ipmon32 sbc
    ccapp
    capfax
    advchk norton
    2portalmon 2wire
    soundman
    nvcpldaemon
    msmsgs
    ctfmon
    sp2connpatcher
    mtdacq
     
  8. phreakwars

    phreakwars Senior Member

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    mtdacq.exe is about the only one I see thats pretty useless, but its NOT a threat.

    My guess would be that its a registry entry startup program.

    Probably a process running in the background right now.

    Rightclick on the taskbar and call up the task manager, see how many processes are running and if any of them have odd sounding names.

    Alot of times spyware/adware can show up on your machine and NOT be detected.


    If you want, I'll do a remote assist for you and check it out myself, please let me know in advance if you want to try this... It will require you to use an MSN Messenger account. Add phreakwars@hotmail.com to your contact list and make sure you send a message to let me know, otherwise buddy requests get rejected from me.

    With remote assistance it allows me to take control of your machine as well as see what you are seeing.. much quicker then relaying messages.
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  9. tullnut

    tullnut Junior Member

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    savscan
    mtdacq
    wanmpsvc
    mdm
    lexpps
    ctsvccda
    ccsetmgr
    cdac11ba
    lexbces
    lsass
    services
    csrss
    smss
    ccevtmgr

    these dont look familair.
     
  10. phreakwars

    phreakwars Senior Member

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    nothing unusual there either.. very strange
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