My Computer

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Sharon

After I reboot my computer and my desktop loads, I go
into my computer (icon) and it sits there for about 2-3
minutes looking for something(drives or ?) What is the
problem? Can anyone help me with this, I would appreciate
it. Thanks..
 
See if any of the following applies:

Do you have a broadband connection, if yes, try the following courtesy of
MVP Terri Stratton:
NIC AND SLOW LOADING DESKTOP -

If you're running a DSL modem and have a LAN or high speed connection, try
changing the properties of it.

Go to start> connect to> show all connections>right click on Local Area
connection>scroll down and click on Properties.

Highlight "Internet protocol (TCP/IP)"

Click on properties button>click on the "use the following IP address" radio
button.

Add the following.

IP address:192.168.0.1 (or any in the accepted range)

Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0

Some connections won't allow this, so if you can't get a connection, remove
it.

If the above doesn't apply but you are on a network, go to Start\All
Programs\Accessories and the Command Prompt. At the prompt type "ipconfig"
without the quotes and press enter. Make note of the numbers.

Go to Start\Connect To, select "Show all connections" and select Local Area
Connection. Right click and select properties. Select "Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)" and click properties, select "Use the following IP address" and
input the appropriate numbers you found earlier. When you exit that box, the
Subnet Mask numbers should input automatically.

Reboot and see if that resolves the issue.
 
Sharon, try unplugging your scanner and replugging it. It cost me $35 and a
wait of 50 minutes to hear this from a Microsoft techie but it worked for
me.
Dave
 
Hi Sharon,

When you click Start and then click My Computer, or when you double-click My
Computer on your Windows desktop, Windows may search (a flashlight may
appear) for a long time (for example, 5 minutes) before files appear.

Disable the Windows Image Acquisition service.

More Information:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;819017

[If this does not help, uninstall 821557 hotfix]

--
Ramesh - Microsoft MVP
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

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After I reboot my computer and my desktop loads, I go
into my computer (icon) and it sits there for about 2-3
minutes looking for something(drives or ?) What is the
problem? Can anyone help me with this, I would appreciate
it. Thanks..
 
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