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Good system booting extremly slow



 
 
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Old August 15th 09, 08:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Darkbluetuber
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Default Good system booting extremly slow


Hi, I have a Windows Vista x64. I never really minded the boot time
since I would walk away when it boots. But when i realized that it was
taking 3 minutes to boot, i knew that something was wrong. I'm an
advanced home user and tried a lot of tweaks(msconfig, services, BIOS,
some registry) and nothing really worked. When I power on the system,
the BIOS screen is about 3 seconds, then the Windows Splash(I have 'no
GUI boot"), then a 2-3minute of unactivity. It's just a black screen,
the keyboard and mouse don't work. Then the Vista logo appears and
instantly my desktop. Once the desktop appears it's usuable. I read
somewhere that 3rd party boot screens affected boot time, so i
uninstalled LogonSudioVista, but same result. I defrag HD and registry,
and also cleaned registry too. I have very few start up programs and
disabled them but still a 3 minute boot time. I have a great system but
a extremly disappointing boot time. I even tried HP chat, they
redirected me to websites that I already visited. There are no external
hard drives connected. I uninstalled all the bloatware that comes with
HP.

System Specs:
Model: HP pavilion m9340f
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700(2.66GHz) no overclocking
RAM: 6Gigs
HardDrive: 750gigs at 750rpm
GPU:Nvidia Geforce 9500gs

Thank you in advance for your help


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Old August 16th 09, 07:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
DL[_3_]
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Default Good system booting extremly slow

Refer to your other multiposted thread

"Darkbluetuber" wrote in message
...

Hi, I have a Windows Vista x64. I never really minded the boot time
since I would walk away when it boots. But when i realized that it was
taking 3 minutes to boot, i knew that something was wrong. I'm an
advanced home user and tried a lot of tweaks(msconfig, services, BIOS,
some registry) and nothing really worked. When I power on the system,
the BIOS screen is about 3 seconds, then the Windows Splash(I have 'no
GUI boot"), then a 2-3minute of unactivity. It's just a black screen,
the keyboard and mouse don't work. Then the Vista logo appears and
instantly my desktop. Once the desktop appears it's usuable. I read
somewhere that 3rd party boot screens affected boot time, so i
uninstalled LogonSudioVista, but same result. I defrag HD and registry,
and also cleaned registry too. I have very few start up programs and
disabled them but still a 3 minute boot time. I have a great system but
a extremly disappointing boot time. I even tried HP chat, they
redirected me to websites that I already visited. There are no external
hard drives connected. I uninstalled all the bloatware that comes with
HP.

System Specs:
Model: HP pavilion m9340f
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700(2.66GHz) no overclocking
RAM: 6Gigs
HardDrive: 750gigs at 750rpm
GPU:Nvidia Geforce 9500gs

Thank you in advance for your help


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Darkbluetuber



 




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