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Slow UAC and Booting - My Solution
Hello,
Recently my sister's laptop, HP DV9000 Series, had this problem with logging on and the UAC black out took about 20 - 25 seconds before the window popped up. I was reading other forums and found out about msconfig. I opened it up and went to the Startup tab. I went through the list and disabled the ones she would rarely have any use for and the UAC "black out" went down to 1-3 seconds. My Solution: -Just open the "Start Menu" and type "msconfig" without quotation marks. -When it shows on the menu open it and go to the "Startup" tab. -Simply go through the list and decide which ones are not important to you. -I disabled/unchecked all the HP stuff because windows already had something similar or better. -Also I disabled/unchecked, if they existed: xaudio, vongo, stllsvr, roxmediad89, installdriver table manager, cyberlink background, cyberlink task. Further INFO: Here is a link/url if you're having booting issues too. Once you're on the site press "CRTL+f" and type "VISTA SLOW BOOTUP FIXED" without the quotation marks and click on Highlight all to find them easier. http://forums.cnet.com/5208-12546_10...hreadID=231752 |