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Vista slow Startup probelm. Linux doesn't get virus' very often and these later versions are sweet. Vista Slow Boot To Logon Screen.

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I have read in other websites that sound drivers were culprits in longtime bootup sessions. I would suggest that you unload all peripherals and let Vista find them again - but, one at a time while you keep them unplugged.

Personally - I would give Ubuntu 6.1 a good try. I think you'll find that you will really fall in love with it - once you have learned to load Flash and get the mpegs and mp3's and such running. I have my own enjoympeg program loaded on all my Linux boxes and allow RealPlayer to play as much of the non-open systems music and video stuff that I can. Of course you have to have a converter for AVI and WMV files from Microsoft - but, that's a nice chanllenge for you to learn with. Out of 6 flavors of Linux - I use SuSE 10.2 for work and now I'm using Ubuntu for everything else.

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As you know - Linux doesn't get virus' very often and these later versions are sweet. I personally like Windows 2000 and XP - but, I love my Linux flavors and wouldn't be without them.

I can fix Windows NTFS problems with Linux amongst other issues - while Windows isn't even booted - but, can't do that in reverse with Windows fixing Linux. And too - all the office, animation, and just useful programs of an everyday kind - come with Linux for Free of Charge - unlike the $500 you're going to spend on Windows for similar or same products. I think people using Windows should just send Microsoft money for the products but, to save headaches - just be simple and load Linux and forget Windows and the 2 year learning curve you as a normal user - are going to go through trying to figure out why it has crashed or won't boot. I protect my Windows boxes with Linux - so, I'm happy with both.but, prefer Linux.

Hey this sounds good, can you tell me more about how to convert avi and wmv/wma in ubuntu and more about how to use the files i've created in windows on ubuntu, because frankly i've had about all i'm going to have with microsoft and vista. But if you could help me out with how to use the files from my old operating system with ubuntu linux then i'd gladly switch. We have like of course flash and videos, music, avi's, office documents like word and excel and if you have any how to documents for making the transition that would be great. You can email us at listing or at braxxxis@sbcglobal.net much thanks in advance. VISTA SLOW BOOTUP FIXED by googxmsr Then click on boot tab -advanced options - number of processors 2 - maximum memory. Thanks googxmsr for the tip, I never knew that option was even there.

I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop BIOS Type:Phoenix (10/16/08) BIOS: Dell A16 Mainboard: Dell 0U990C Intel Centrino Mobile Technology Mobile Dual Core Intel Pentium T3400 2.16GHz Hynix (Hyundai) HYMP112S64CP6-S6 1GB x 2 DDR-2 SO-DIMM PC2-6400 DDR2-800 Hitachi HTS543216L9A 160GB SATA300 2.5 5400RPM NCQ 7MB Cache Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium - Service Pack 2? 32 bit Version 6.0 Build 6002 2007 Windows and all drivers are up to date, System Configuration Startup has only seven items running (3) Dell, (3)Intel and One Microsoft. 27 various services turned off ( can give a more detailed list later if needed ) The best Boot time I can get so far is 35 seconds from the push of the power button to the login screen. Is there a way to cut down the time even more?

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Thank You for any and all suggestions. I'm posting this for because I probably have experienced every possible mishap with Windows! This post is concerning 'slow start-up' times with Vista & XP. In my experience thus far this problem has been linked to about 2 major and 2 minor causes.The major causes in my experience have been driver incomaptability and BIOS/CMOS issues. My most recent problem was the CMOS.

My system (Vista Ultimate 32 Bit/9450Quad Core/3 GB RAM 8400/8800GT Black DOG/150GB Raptor Drive/500GB Western Digital). System was running awesome!

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65 second start-up and shut-down time. One day to the next I have 6 minute start-up time! I subscribe to PC World so I have used MSCONFIG/CC Cleaner and gone thru Services utility.I'm pulling hairs until I come across an article for resetting CMOS! Money baby!Too much tweeking BIOS settings, thru my BIOS for a spin.

The minors are video drivers! Nvidia graphics drivers are notorious for trashing system start-up! Defrag, clean-up and registry clean often! Norton is a resource HOG!!! That's all I can think of for now!! If this info has helped one person I have succeeded!:0).

My startup issue occurs after the task bar is on the screen. I have the desktop up most of the programs are loaded. I can go to the control panel, computer, or other programs in the start menu, but none of the programs will start up for 15 minutes after I boot the computer. Very strange issue.

I think its related to the network setup. My network connection icon shows no connection to my router for all this time. I have the red X in the icon. After 15 minutes the 'globe' appears and everything is functioning normally. It just appears to be a 15 minute delay after the boot sequence. Mine was booting slow as well and I combined all the resolutions with a minor exception.

I set the MSCONFIG to see my dual core processor and max memory but for 'Services' I set it to 'Delayed Start' in services.msc. Start, run, services.msc, scroll down to 'server' right click, properties, and change 'Automatic' to 'Automatic (Delayed Start)' This reduced my boot time from 10 minutes to about 1 minute. Every thing works great now. What it says it does is: 'Supports file, print, and named-pipe sharing over the network for this computer.

If this service is stopped, these functions will be unavailable. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.' Since it is Delayed start it will still work but will allow the network/internet to open/activate first which is where I think the error is occurring and everything is hanging up at that point because the network is not yet active, so it hangs until it gives up and goes on to the next item in the boot sequence.

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You and I have the same problem amigo( dan1964) i've search for months now and i can't get help with this problem. Mine started after crash.

I believe my computer was in the midile of an update from the 'great' microsoft. After a blue screen showed up. It took two hours for it to stop scaning numbers. Can any one help.PLEASE After doing everything i was told to do, clean etc.my computer was running fine before this crash.

It took 2 mins or less to boot up before and the internet would kick on right away. Now i must wait 4-5 mins after 8-10mins boot up time just to open web connection.