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My wireless connection takes an unusually long time to initialise, during
which other applications appear unable to read from the hard drive. The drive isn't grinding most of the time, but any program launches in progress will freeze up until the moment the networking tray icon starts responding (before the load is complete clicking the icon does nothing at first but later brings up a correctly-sized, but empty, info box), at which point everything returns to normal. This happens on each boot. I've tweaked my services before now, but even booting normally through MSCONFIG doesn't help. My hardware is Intel Wireless 3945ABG. |