Very long start up times

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Sitara Lal

I am using WinXP Pro on my laptop; whenever I power on, it takes
excruciatingly long (5+ minutes) to boot up and be fully operational.

The hard-disk (38GB) is about 67% full.

Any suggestions as to how I could speed this up?

Thanks
 
Sitara Lal wrote:
> I am using WinXP Pro on my laptop; whenever I power on, it takes
> excruciatingly long (5+ minutes) to boot up and be fully operational.
>
> The hard-disk (38GB) is about 67% full.
>
> Any suggestions as to how I could speed this up?
>
> Thanks


Disable the startup items you do not need at bootup.

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Mike Pawlak
 
"Sitara Lal" <lalsitara@remove.indiatimes.com> wrote in message news:uFAIqRfQIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>I am using WinXP Pro on my laptop; whenever I power on, it takes
> excruciatingly long (5+ minutes) to boot up and be fully operational.
>
> The hard-disk (38GB) is about 67% full.
>
> Any suggestions as to how I could speed this up?
>
> Thanks


I am not wanting to be snide or disrespectful.
Purchasing a newer laptop would be the ultimate answer.
 
Two things I did greatly increased the speed of my Gateway Laptop boot up.
First, I doubled my RAM to 1 GIG. Second, go to Start menu, click run, type
in MSConfig. There go to BOOT.INI and on the bottom left side click no GUI
boot. The Black Windows XP screen with slider gets bypassed and it flies.

These two thingsa reduced my boot up from over 4 mins to a little over 1 min.

Hope this help.

Jeff
 
Dusthawk wrote:
> Two things I did greatly increased the speed of my Gateway Laptop
> boot up. First, I doubled my RAM to 1 GIG. Second, go to Start menu,
> click run, type in MSConfig. There go to BOOT.INI and on the bottom
> left side click no GUI boot. The Black Windows XP screen with slider
> gets bypassed and it flies.
>
> These two thingsa reduced my boot up from over 4 mins to a little
> over 1 min.
>
> Hope this help.
>
> Jeff


FYI
Disableing the GUI boot could get you into trouble.
Basically what that does is disables xp's native video drivers, if you
disable this AND down the road have problems with your video card drivers
you won't have any screen at all to see what is wrong or to troubleshoot
with.

--
Mike Pawlak
 
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