Horrid slow boot time!
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Horrid slow boot time!
So the title says it all and my god has it gone slow over the last 3 weeks. from 45 secs boot to 3 mins 30 secs boot. this is from power on button being pressed to the logon/password screen. it sits at the little sliding vista bar for 3 mins. nothing i have done works in fact it seems to have slowed down.
Any help is greatly needed!
Any help is greatly needed!
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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
try running ccleaner and fixing and registry issues.
Might also want to download crystal disk info and check the health of your hard drive to make sure it's not failing.
that said.. how old is your vista install? Might be time to format and do a clean install anyway if it's old.
Might also want to download crystal disk info and check the health of your hard drive to make sure it's not failing.
that said.. how old is your vista install? Might be time to format and do a clean install anyway if it's old.
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that said.. how old is your vista install? Might be time to format and do a clean install anyway if it's old.
That's my vote. On the upside I have a computer that naturally progresses to the ungodly boot times too. To this day I still haven't figured out why exactly it does it, but it doesn't happen until I install all of the Windows Update files.
What do you have starting up with your PC? Click Start->Search Box->type "msconfig" without the quotes and got to the Startup tab.
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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
this vista install is only 3 months old so thats not the problem. i only have 4 programs in start up but even disabling them makes no different. however crystal disk info says all is fine in fact good? so i'm at a loss 

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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
Could be spyware, pop ups, viruses, adware stuff like that.
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Just to check, do you have the latest nForce drivers installed? Sometimes I've found that without using the proper driver (i.e. the manufacturer's) then that can cause similar issues.
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/nforce-v ... er-uk.html
Install that and see if it helps. I know this doesn't help either of us but Windows XP had a nice program called BootVIS where you could see how long every little thing took to start with Windows. Too bad Vista/7 doesn't have a similar app. The only thing I can think of that is similar to BootVIS is Soluto.
https://www.soluto.com/
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/nforce-v ... er-uk.html
Install that and see if it helps. I know this doesn't help either of us but Windows XP had a nice program called BootVIS where you could see how long every little thing took to start with Windows. Too bad Vista/7 doesn't have a similar app. The only thing I can think of that is similar to BootVIS is Soluto.
https://www.soluto.com/
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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
have done spyware, malware and virus scans and i already have the latest nforce driver 15.57 

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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
Check bios settings maybe some settings are off like boot config,IDE or hard drive boot up settings.
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nope all configured i'm at a loss 

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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
Couple things to try:
1) Try plugging your HDD into a different SATA header on the motherboard.
2) Download CrystalDiskInfo open it up and select Function->Advanced Feature->AAM/APM Control. See what those readings say. Maybe something set those values to Silent and Min Power.

1) Try plugging your HDD into a different SATA header on the motherboard.
2) Download CrystalDiskInfo open it up and select Function->Advanced Feature->AAM/APM Control. See what those readings say. Maybe something set those values to Silent and Min Power.

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If all else fails, a reinstall would be best at this point. If it still does it after ward, then you will at least know that it's not viruses or settings and possibly hardware related.
I'm not sure how often you look inside, but have you seen any blown capacitors on your motherboard or video card?
I'm not sure how often you look inside, but have you seen any blown capacitors on your motherboard or video card?
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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
ok the power settings are at full and no difference and there are no blown or damaged caps.
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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
Now is the perfect time to install windows 7. Buy new cables for your hard drives as well or replace all your cables if you can.
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re-install... You'll be done and fixed up in under 2 hours.
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ok re-installed. all was good but it's the damn updates thats causes it to slow down cause after install the 2nd set of updates my boot time slows right down to 2 mins at the moment. still got soe updates left to install 

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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
I hope you are following the basics.
1. Disconnect from the Internet when installing windows.
2. Only have one hard drive connected when installing windows.
3. Install firewall and anti-virus before connecting to Internet.
4. Connect to Internet and do all driver and windows updates.
5. Connect second hard drive.
6. Install CC Cleaner and run.
7. Defrag and reboot as needed.
I think the covers it. Did I miss anything?
1. Disconnect from the Internet when installing windows.
2. Only have one hard drive connected when installing windows.
3. Install firewall and anti-virus before connecting to Internet.
4. Connect to Internet and do all driver and windows updates.
5. Connect second hard drive.
6. Install CC Cleaner and run.
7. Defrag and reboot as needed.
I think the covers it. Did I miss anything?
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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
i did everything you said there vbironchef except i use my full version of advanced system care 6 instead of ccleaner. besides i always disconnect from the internet when installing windows. common sense
still no joy back up to 3 mins again 


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Re: Horrid slow boot time!
Are all your programs vista ready? All hardware and drivers vista ready? Other than that I don't have a clue. Sorry I can't help anymore. I wish I could.
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everything is vista ready i have uninstalled the 1 game that wasn't and that didn't work anyway lol. well thanks for helping guys. just sit with vista slow boot for now and get 7 at some point
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