Windows Image Acquistion causing delay

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Jerry

At some point my computer started suffering a delay of >1
minute at start-up, after XP had loaded. By using
selective start-up, I found that when I disabled the
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) service, start-up was
normal. With the service enabled, I have no access to my
file system until it finishes doing whatever it does.

Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jerry
 
Jerry;
Maybe set it to Manual?
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From the Elder Geek:
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) Service
Service Name: stisvc
Process Name: svchost.exe
Provides image acquisition services for scanners and cameras.
Controls web cams, cameras, and scanners.
Recommended Setting: Manual
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From Black Viper:
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)
Used for some scanners, web cams, and cameras. If, after disabling this service, your scanner or
camera fails to function properly, enable this service by placing it into automatic.

Default XP Home: Manual
Default XP Pro: Manual
Safe Setting: Manual

Log on as: Local System account
Dependencies:
What service Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) needs to function properly:
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
What other service require Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) to function properly:
None
 
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