Hi all,
I am using windows xp pro sp1 with all the latest patches. All the while my logon time is very fast, when i keyed in my password, I will immediately see my desktop icons popping up and programs in the startup folder running.
Few days ago, I am not sure what went wrong when I was using my excel to insert some word document, at the end, I get a blue screen of death. Since then, I am experiencing long bootup time (almost 1 min) when I login to my system.
I deleted all the files in my prelaunch folder, did a defrag, and am sure my system is clean of virus, however these still never solve my problem. I did a bootvis at the end, and I found out that my logon+services actually took me 35 seconds to finish. I am not sure is this normal. Nowadays when I login to my system, instead of the old desktop icon popping up in few seconds, it will just show my standard xp wallpaper and i will have to go and have a cup of tea before i can see my desktop icons poping up... How do I go back to the old days of fast logon?
Any idea?
I am using windows xp pro sp1 with all the latest patches. All the while my logon time is very fast, when i keyed in my password, I will immediately see my desktop icons popping up and programs in the startup folder running.
Few days ago, I am not sure what went wrong when I was using my excel to insert some word document, at the end, I get a blue screen of death. Since then, I am experiencing long bootup time (almost 1 min) when I login to my system.
I deleted all the files in my prelaunch folder, did a defrag, and am sure my system is clean of virus, however these still never solve my problem. I did a bootvis at the end, and I found out that my logon+services actually took me 35 seconds to finish. I am not sure is this normal. Nowadays when I login to my system, instead of the old desktop icon popping up in few seconds, it will just show my standard xp wallpaper and i will have to go and have a cup of tea before i can see my desktop icons poping up... How do I go back to the old days of fast logon?
Any idea?