Vista SP1 applied revisited

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Here is an interesting information.I I went to Msconfig & disabled
everything in Start-up & in services I disabled everything except Microsoft
services.
Guess what.....it takes a whopping 3 mins & 20 secs to boot timing from when
the desktop first appears. I wish I had did that before installing SP1. Then
I could say SP1 is causing my slow down.Any ideas why my system is taking so
long to boot.It was alot faster in the past.
I think I could boot in under 2 mins before
Carlos any ideas bud.........

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Hugh
 
RE: Vista SP1 applied revisited

Hugh,
Fire up Event Viewer by pressing Windows Key + R, eventvwr.msc and ENTER key.
Check the Windows logs, specially the Application and System ones.
See what is taking so long to start, initiate, load, etc., there.
Carlos


"Kue2" wrote:

> Here is an interesting information.I I went to Msconfig & disabled
> everything in Start-up & in services I disabled everything except Microsoft
> services.
> Guess what.....it takes a whopping 3 mins & 20 secs to boot timing from when
> the desktop first appears. I wish I had did that before installing SP1. Then
> I could say SP1 is causing my slow down.Any ideas why my system is taking so
> long to boot.It was alot faster in the past.
> I think I could boot in under 2 mins before
> Carlos any ideas bud.........
>
> --
> Hugh
>
>
 
Re: Vista SP1 applied revisited

Especially look for something that isn't starting, or showing problems. The
most common slow downs are DNS time outs, or a service that is not starting.

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Charlie.
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http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel


"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hugh,
> Fire up Event Viewer by pressing Windows Key + R, eventvwr.msc and ENTER
> key.
> Check the Windows logs, specially the Application and System ones.
> See what is taking so long to start, initiate, load, etc., there.
> Carlos
>
>
> "Kue2" wrote:
>
>> Here is an interesting information.I I went to Msconfig & disabled
>> everything in Start-up & in services I disabled everything except
>> Microsoft
>> services.
>> Guess what.....it takes a whopping 3 mins & 20 secs to boot timing from
>> when
>> the desktop first appears. I wish I had did that before installing SP1.
>> Then
>> I could say SP1 is causing my slow down.Any ideas why my system is taking
>> so
>> long to boot.It was alot faster in the past.
>> I think I could boot in under 2 mins before
>> Carlos any ideas bud.........
>>
>> --
>> Hugh
>>
>>
 
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