I got a client running Windows 2000 Professional on an IBM desktop system and he is experiencing, since like two weeks, extremely slow computer boot. He timed it to 22 minutes !
It seems to happen only when the computer is cooled down (so when he enters the shop to work in the morning).
I think he has Service Pack 3 installed, but the problem happened like two weeks ago! Is there anything I should be looking at instead of searching nowhere?
I have tried a complet chkdsk /fix and a windows protected file corruption correction checkup but it didn't solve my problem.
Note that I have had a problem with a corrupted "WINNT\CSC\CSC1.TMP" that got solved after Windows repaired the file using CHKDSK.
Thank you, Frank.
It seems to happen only when the computer is cooled down (so when he enters the shop to work in the morning).
I think he has Service Pack 3 installed, but the problem happened like two weeks ago! Is there anything I should be looking at instead of searching nowhere?
I have tried a complet chkdsk /fix and a windows protected file corruption correction checkup but it didn't solve my problem.
Note that I have had a problem with a corrupted "WINNT\CSC\CSC1.TMP" that got solved after Windows repaired the file using CHKDSK.
Thank you, Frank.