M
Moody Marco
My laptop takes ages to boot Vista HP (it's new and came with HP
pre-installed).
As I only have 1 user it boots straight to desktop (no logon screen), and
specifically, it take ages after the "Welcome" writing and little blue
circle - I get a black screen with white mouse pointer for about 2-3 mins,
then my desktop shows up.
I wouldn't say it was slow up until that point, just very slow from the
mouse pointer appearing with the black screen onwards.
I checked in Control panel > Performance and Maintenance > Advanced Tools,
and I can see a Critical warning against Boot Performance and a time of
between 180000 and 200000 ms for each boot up.
In Event Viewer I do notice that the biggest jump in time is between the
Plug & Play Service starting (successfully I might add) and whatever came
BEFORE it. This time difference is usually about 2 - 2.5 minutes.
I have very few programs running at startup, I checked in msconfig.exe
Any ideas?
pre-installed).
As I only have 1 user it boots straight to desktop (no logon screen), and
specifically, it take ages after the "Welcome" writing and little blue
circle - I get a black screen with white mouse pointer for about 2-3 mins,
then my desktop shows up.
I wouldn't say it was slow up until that point, just very slow from the
mouse pointer appearing with the black screen onwards.
I checked in Control panel > Performance and Maintenance > Advanced Tools,
and I can see a Critical warning against Boot Performance and a time of
between 180000 and 200000 ms for each boot up.
In Event Viewer I do notice that the biggest jump in time is between the
Plug & Play Service starting (successfully I might add) and whatever came
BEFORE it. This time difference is usually about 2 - 2.5 minutes.
I have very few programs running at startup, I checked in msconfig.exe
Any ideas?