I'm running Windows XP SP2 Home edition.
I've been working on this problem on and off for several weeks:
The boot process works fine to a point. I get a fully functional desktop. However, the taskbar hangs for a minimum of 15 minutes. The Start button is not functional and neither is right click for taskbar properties. Most times I get the hourglass when I hover over the taskbar. Sometimes I retain the arrow cursor - but the taskbar still hangs up.
There is very little that I haven't done - sfc /scannnow, Windows repair installation, ashampoo startup tuner, ccleaner, dial-a-fix, BootLog XP, uninstalled unused programs, removed all but TCP/IP on network connections, uninstalled ? and x devices in device manager, etc. All of these solutions really improved my startup time and improved operating performance. In fact, there are nothing but info messages in my event viewer.
However, the 15-minute wait for the taskbar to come to life remains!
Any ideas from the heavy hittere?
Craig Meyers, BSNucE, PE
I've been working on this problem on and off for several weeks:
The boot process works fine to a point. I get a fully functional desktop. However, the taskbar hangs for a minimum of 15 minutes. The Start button is not functional and neither is right click for taskbar properties. Most times I get the hourglass when I hover over the taskbar. Sometimes I retain the arrow cursor - but the taskbar still hangs up.
There is very little that I haven't done - sfc /scannnow, Windows repair installation, ashampoo startup tuner, ccleaner, dial-a-fix, BootLog XP, uninstalled unused programs, removed all but TCP/IP on network connections, uninstalled ? and x devices in device manager, etc. All of these solutions really improved my startup time and improved operating performance. In fact, there are nothing but info messages in my event viewer.
However, the 15-minute wait for the taskbar to come to life remains!
Any ideas from the heavy hittere?
Craig Meyers, BSNucE, PE