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I MS Windows XP. And then . It takes about 2 minutes on the blue welcome page load.
Before I will not be the homepage for more than 3 seconds (seriously) see 0.
Then I see desktop . Now I have to wait at least 2 minutes for the homepage only to disappear .
so Are there ways to control what Windows is doing behind the blue welcome page?
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Re:Originally posted by: guyso Are there ways to check what Windows is doing behind the blue welcome page?There's a progie called Bootvis. Microsoft wrote it but no longer supports it. It will do what you ask, and may even fix the problem automatically.
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Re:1) Look in your Event Viewer logs for clues (right-click My Computer > Manage and check the different categories)
2) Do you have a current-generation (meaning, 2006 model) antivirus software, is it up-to-date on its definitions, is it running, and have you done a complete scan with it?
3) Maybe post a HijackThis log and something will jump out at someone. HJT download link (http://download.hijackthis.eu/hijackthis_199.zip).
Also, have you installed your motherboard chipset drivers and other drivers?
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Re:msconfig startup has nothing in the list.
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Re:Goto run, type 'msconfig' and check how many / which programs are run on start up.
I'm not sure if the boot log will be any use – but it can't hurt to post it.
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Re:Originally posted by: Ned Flanders
Alt-Control-Delete or Escape get rid of it I believe.
Ned, you are so right… when i press the escape key, ya, it will straightly bring me to the desktop…
then what did the escape key cancelled? I have also tried to do the boot log, however, i can't understand what it is saying…
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Re:Alt-Control-Delete or Escape get rid of it I believe.
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Re:Two things: you can spam F8 during startup and then when the boot menu comes up, choose "Boot with logging." The log may tell you something. Also, go into device manager and see if any of the devices have a yellow exclamation next to them. Usually long boots are caused by a malfunctioning device or driver.
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