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| After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 minute Hello- I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few operations in Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins to work normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an Explorer window and browse my hard drives. If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in the Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new folder/directory in Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 minutes (I can still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting Outlook 2007 after I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't come up for that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, Vista has gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem too often (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or how to troubleshoot? Thanks much! Al |
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| RE: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 minute I've seen other posts refer to freezing problems as "VistyFreeze" but their freezes don't quite seem to be the same as mine (one post talks about a PC that freezes for a short time every 5 minutes.) Mine is only on boot. Thanks again for any help! Al "A L" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello- > > I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few operations in > Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins to work > normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an Explorer > window and browse my hard drives. > > If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in the > Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new folder/directory in > Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 minutes (I can > still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting Outlook 2007 after > I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't come up for > that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, Vista has > gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into > sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem too often > (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) > > I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. > > Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or how to > troubleshoot? > > Thanks much! Al[/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 minute Since you don't say anything about your computer, I would try setting the priority of Outlook to high or at least above normal in task manager/processes to see if this helps Outlook come up faster and slows or stops other tasks. "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:32DB9CC9-704B-4542-9A29-968E5F85D945@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I've seen other posts refer to freezing problems as "VistyFreeze" but > their > freezes don't quite seem to be the same as mine (one post talks about a PC > that freezes for a short time every 5 minutes.) Mine is only on boot. > Thanks again for any help! Al > > "A L" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hello- >> >> I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few operations in >> Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins to work >> normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an Explorer >> window and browse my hard drives. >> >> If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in the >> Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new folder/directory in >> Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 minutes (I >> can >> still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting Outlook 2007 >> after >> I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't come up >> for >> that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, Vista has >> gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into >> sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem too often >> (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) >> >> I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. >> >> Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or how to >> troubleshoot? >> >> Thanks much! Al[/color][/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi I'm only using Outlook as an indicator for when whatever is constipating my Vista boot is cleared up. It's not Outlook itself that is causing the problem. When I look at the "CPU Time" column in Task Manger after the computer is fully running, there isn't a single process that has a ton of time. The process with the most time is a svchost.exe that has 4:30 in time racked up. I believe the svchost.exe processes runs different dlls, but I don't know how to figure out what dll is run by which svchost.exe process. I currently have 13 different svchost.exe's running... Thanks again for any help, Al "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > Since you don't say anything about your computer, I would try setting the > priority of Outlook to high or at least above normal in task > manager/processes to see if this helps Outlook come up faster and slows or > stops other tasks. > > "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:32DB9CC9-704B-4542-9A29-968E5F85D945@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > I've seen other posts refer to freezing problems as "VistyFreeze" but > > their > > freezes don't quite seem to be the same as mine (one post talks about a PC > > that freezes for a short time every 5 minutes.) Mine is only on boot. > > Thanks again for any help! Al > > > > "A L" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Hello- > >> > >> I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few operations in > >> Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins to work > >> normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an Explorer > >> window and browse my hard drives. > >> > >> If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in the > >> Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new folder/directory in > >> Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 minutes (I > >> can > >> still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting Outlook 2007 > >> after > >> I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't come up > >> for > >> that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, Vista has > >> gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into > >> sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem too often > >> (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) > >> > >> I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. > >> > >> Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or how to > >> troubleshoot? > >> > >> Thanks much! Al[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi By the way, my PC is an Athlon 64 4000 single core processor with 3 GB of ram. My main system drive is a 10K RPM SATA drive. It is plenty fast enough! The motherboard is a NForce4 based board. I have a Creative Audigy sound card that is disabled currently (no driver yet- using the sound that is on the motherboard) and I have a Hauppauge WinPVR 350 TV Tuner card. I took out the TV tuner card and that didn't affect this problem. Also, if I kill explorer.exe while the PC is "constipated" and restart it, it doesn't help matters any. So I don't think the problem has anything to do with the shell/explorer. "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > Since you don't say anything about your computer, I would try setting the > priority of Outlook to high or at least above normal in task > manager/processes to see if this helps Outlook come up faster and slows or > stops other tasks. > > "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:32DB9CC9-704B-4542-9A29-968E5F85D945@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > I've seen other posts refer to freezing problems as "VistyFreeze" but > > their > > freezes don't quite seem to be the same as mine (one post talks about a PC > > that freezes for a short time every 5 minutes.) Mine is only on boot. > > Thanks again for any help! Al > > > > "A L" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Hello- > >> > >> I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few operations in > >> Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins to work > >> normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an Explorer > >> window and browse my hard drives. > >> > >> If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in the > >> Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new folder/directory in > >> Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 minutes (I > >> can > >> still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting Outlook 2007 > >> after > >> I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't come up > >> for > >> that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, Vista has > >> gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into > >> sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem too often > >> (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) > >> > >> I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. > >> > >> Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or how to > >> troubleshoot? > >> > >> Thanks much! Al[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi Yes, your system is fast enough, but you could still could get some clues if you set the priority of whatever process is being stalled ahead of all the 'normal' processes. You would at least know that one of the other higher level processes is probably involved. To find out the dll's [url]http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/ProcessExplorer.mspx[/url] Good luck. "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2C8347E1-CB26-42E4-B9C0-DC9E44E25C64@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > By the way, my PC is an Athlon 64 4000 single core processor with 3 GB of > ram. My main system drive is a 10K RPM SATA drive. > > It is plenty fast enough! > > The motherboard is a NForce4 based board. I have a Creative Audigy sound > card that is disabled currently (no driver yet- using the sound that is on > the motherboard) and I have a Hauppauge WinPVR 350 TV Tuner card. I took > out > the TV tuner card and that didn't affect this problem. > > Also, if I kill explorer.exe while the PC is "constipated" and restart it, > it doesn't help matters any. So I don't think the problem has anything to > do > with the shell/explorer. > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] >> Since you don't say anything about your computer, I would try setting the >> priority of Outlook to high or at least above normal in task >> manager/processes to see if this helps Outlook come up faster and slows >> or >> stops other tasks. >> >> "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:32DB9CC9-704B-4542-9A29-968E5F85D945@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > I've seen other posts refer to freezing problems as "VistyFreeze" but >> > their >> > freezes don't quite seem to be the same as mine (one post talks about a >> > PC >> > that freezes for a short time every 5 minutes.) Mine is only on boot. >> > Thanks again for any help! Al >> > >> > "A L" wrote: >> > >> >> Hello- >> >> >> >> I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few operations >> >> in >> >> Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins to >> >> work >> >> normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an >> >> Explorer >> >> window and browse my hard drives. >> >> >> >> If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in the >> >> Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new folder/directory in >> >> Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 minutes >> >> (I >> >> can >> >> still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting Outlook >> >> 2007 >> >> after >> >> I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't come >> >> up >> >> for >> >> that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, Vista >> >> has >> >> gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into >> >> sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem too >> >> often >> >> (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) >> >> >> >> I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. >> >> >> >> Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or how to >> >> troubleshoot? >> >> >> >> Thanks much! Al[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi John- Thanks for your help. I downloaded Process Explorer- nice tool! Unfortunately it is one of the applications that won't start until the 15-20 minute time period has passed. It DID however let me find out which dll/service that the 4:30 minute svchost.exe process was executing- Dcomlaunch. Perhaps that explains why some applications work on bootup and others don't- the ones needing COM don't work (although I'd be flabergasted if IE doesn't use COM.) I'll reboot again to see if the results are the same- and I'll try increasing the priority on Outlook to see if that allows it to "jump" over the process holding up most applications. Thanks again, Al "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > Yes, your system is fast enough, but you could still could get some clues if > you set the priority of whatever process is being stalled ahead of all the > 'normal' processes. You would at least know that one of the other higher > level processes is probably involved. To find out the dll's > [url]http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/ProcessExplorer.mspx[/url] > Good luck. > > "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2C8347E1-CB26-42E4-B9C0-DC9E44E25C64@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > > > By the way, my PC is an Athlon 64 4000 single core processor with 3 GB of > > ram. My main system drive is a 10K RPM SATA drive. > > > > It is plenty fast enough! > > > > The motherboard is a NForce4 based board. I have a Creative Audigy sound > > card that is disabled currently (no driver yet- using the sound that is on > > the motherboard) and I have a Hauppauge WinPVR 350 TV Tuner card. I took > > out > > the TV tuner card and that didn't affect this problem. > > > > Also, if I kill explorer.exe while the PC is "constipated" and restart it, > > it doesn't help matters any. So I don't think the problem has anything to > > do > > with the shell/explorer. > > > > > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Since you don't say anything about your computer, I would try setting the > >> priority of Outlook to high or at least above normal in task > >> manager/processes to see if this helps Outlook come up faster and slows > >> or > >> stops other tasks. > >> > >> "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:32DB9CC9-704B-4542-9A29-968E5F85D945@microsoft.com... > >> > I've seen other posts refer to freezing problems as "VistyFreeze" but > >> > their > >> > freezes don't quite seem to be the same as mine (one post talks about a > >> > PC > >> > that freezes for a short time every 5 minutes.) Mine is only on boot. > >> > Thanks again for any help! Al > >> > > >> > "A L" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hello- > >> >> > >> >> I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few operations > >> >> in > >> >> Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins to > >> >> work > >> >> normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an > >> >> Explorer > >> >> window and browse my hard drives. > >> >> > >> >> If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in the > >> >> Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new folder/directory in > >> >> Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 minutes > >> >> (I > >> >> can > >> >> still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting Outlook > >> >> 2007 > >> >> after > >> >> I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't come > >> >> up > >> >> for > >> >> that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, Vista > >> >> has > >> >> gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into > >> >> sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem too > >> >> often > >> >> (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) > >> >> > >> >> I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. > >> >> > >> >> Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or how to > >> >> troubleshoot? > >> >> > >> >> Thanks much! Al > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi Okay, I've finally figured out what's causing the holdup- the LanmanServer service. The Services page of Task Manager has that at "Starting" until something within it must finally timeout and allow everything else to start (and LanmanServer is Running at that point too.) I can't figure out what might be wrong with it though. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know! Thanks much. Al ps- I set Outlook's priority to High- didn't allow it to come up more quickly. Didn't want to set it to Realtime fearing it would hold everything else back... Also, on a 2nd boot, Dcomlaunch didn't have nearly as much time as the previous time. These may be secondary processes that are held up by LanmanServer. "A L" wrote: [color=blue] > John- > > Thanks for your help. I downloaded Process Explorer- nice tool! > Unfortunately it is one of the applications that won't start until the 15-20 > minute time period has passed. It DID however let me find out which > dll/service that the 4:30 minute svchost.exe process was executing- > Dcomlaunch. Perhaps that explains why some applications work on bootup and > others don't- the ones needing COM don't work (although I'd be flabergasted > if IE doesn't use COM.) > > I'll reboot again to see if the results are the same- and I'll try > increasing the priority on Outlook to see if that allows it to "jump" over > the process holding up most applications. > > Thanks again, Al > > > "John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] > > Yes, your system is fast enough, but you could still could get some clues if > > you set the priority of whatever process is being stalled ahead of all the > > 'normal' processes. You would at least know that one of the other higher > > level processes is probably involved. To find out the dll's > > [url]http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/ProcessExplorer.mspx[/url] > > Good luck. > > > > "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:2C8347E1-CB26-42E4-B9C0-DC9E44E25C64@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] > > > > > > By the way, my PC is an Athlon 64 4000 single core processor with 3 GB of > > > ram. My main system drive is a 10K RPM SATA drive. > > > > > > It is plenty fast enough! > > > > > > The motherboard is a NForce4 based board. I have a Creative Audigy sound > > > card that is disabled currently (no driver yet- using the sound that is on > > > the motherboard) and I have a Hauppauge WinPVR 350 TV Tuner card. I took > > > out > > > the TV tuner card and that didn't affect this problem. > > > > > > Also, if I kill explorer.exe while the PC is "constipated" and restart it, > > > it doesn't help matters any. So I don't think the problem has anything to > > > do > > > with the shell/explorer. > > > > > > > > > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > > > > > >> Since you don't say anything about your computer, I would try setting the > > >> priority of Outlook to high or at least above normal in task > > >> manager/processes to see if this helps Outlook come up faster and slows > > >> or > > >> stops other tasks. > > >> > > >> "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:32DB9CC9-704B-4542-9A29-968E5F85D945@microsoft.com... > > >> > I've seen other posts refer to freezing problems as "VistyFreeze" but > > >> > their > > >> > freezes don't quite seem to be the same as mine (one post talks about a > > >> > PC > > >> > that freezes for a short time every 5 minutes.) Mine is only on boot. > > >> > Thanks again for any help! Al > > >> > > > >> > "A L" wrote: > > >> > > > >> >> Hello- > > >> >> > > >> >> I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few operations > > >> >> in > > >> >> Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins to > > >> >> work > > >> >> normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an > > >> >> Explorer > > >> >> window and browse my hard drives. > > >> >> > > >> >> If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in the > > >> >> Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new folder/directory in > > >> >> Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 minutes > > >> >> (I > > >> >> can > > >> >> still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting Outlook > > >> >> 2007 > > >> >> after > > >> >> I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't come > > >> >> up > > >> >> for > > >> >> that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, Vista > > >> >> has > > >> >> gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into > > >> >> sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem too > > >> >> often > > >> >> (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) > > >> >> > > >> >> I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. > > >> >> > > >> >> Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or how to > > >> >> troubleshoot? > > >> >> > > >> >> Thanks much! Al > > >> > > >>[/color] > > > >[/color][/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi Hopefully someone will be able to help now that the process is identified. Have you tried turning off automatic start in the services section? "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7AD66555-6A32-417D-B6DC-E76C684A9F8A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > Okay, I've finally figured out what's causing the holdup- the LanmanServer > service. The Services page of Task Manager has that at "Starting" until > something within it must finally timeout and allow everything else to > start > (and LanmanServer is Running at that point too.) > > I can't figure out what might be wrong with it though. If anyone has any > ideas, please let me know! Thanks much. Al > > ps- I set Outlook's priority to High- didn't allow it to come up more > quickly. Didn't want to set it to Realtime fearing it would hold > everything > else back... Also, on a 2nd boot, Dcomlaunch didn't have nearly as much > time > as the previous time. These may be secondary processes that are held up > by > LanmanServer. > > > > "A L" wrote: >[color=green] >> John- >> >> Thanks for your help. I downloaded Process Explorer- nice tool! >> Unfortunately it is one of the applications that won't start until the >> 15-20 >> minute time period has passed. It DID however let me find out which >> dll/service that the 4:30 minute svchost.exe process was executing- >> Dcomlaunch. Perhaps that explains why some applications work on bootup >> and >> others don't- the ones needing COM don't work (although I'd be >> flabergasted >> if IE doesn't use COM.) >> >> I'll reboot again to see if the results are the same- and I'll try >> increasing the priority on Outlook to see if that allows it to "jump" >> over >> the process holding up most applications. >> >> Thanks again, Al >> >> >> "John Barnes" wrote: >>[color=darkred] >> > Yes, your system is fast enough, but you could still could get some >> > clues if >> > you set the priority of whatever process is being stalled ahead of all >> > the >> > 'normal' processes. You would at least know that one of the other >> > higher >> > level processes is probably involved. To find out the dll's >> > [url]http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/ProcessExplorer.mspx[/url] >> > Good luck. >> > >> > "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:2C8347E1-CB26-42E4-B9C0-DC9E44E25C64@microsoft.com... >> > > >> > > By the way, my PC is an Athlon 64 4000 single core processor with 3 >> > > GB of >> > > ram. My main system drive is a 10K RPM SATA drive. >> > > >> > > It is plenty fast enough! >> > > >> > > The motherboard is a NForce4 based board. I have a Creative Audigy >> > > sound >> > > card that is disabled currently (no driver yet- using the sound that >> > > is on >> > > the motherboard) and I have a Hauppauge WinPVR 350 TV Tuner card. I >> > > took >> > > out >> > > the TV tuner card and that didn't affect this problem. >> > > >> > > Also, if I kill explorer.exe while the PC is "constipated" and >> > > restart it, >> > > it doesn't help matters any. So I don't think the problem has >> > > anything to >> > > do >> > > with the shell/explorer. >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > "John Barnes" wrote: >> > > >> > >> Since you don't say anything about your computer, I would try >> > >> setting the >> > >> priority of Outlook to high or at least above normal in task >> > >> manager/processes to see if this helps Outlook come up faster and >> > >> slows >> > >> or >> > >> stops other tasks. >> > >> >> > >> "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > >> news:32DB9CC9-704B-4542-9A29-968E5F85D945@microsoft.com... >> > >> > I've seen other posts refer to freezing problems as "VistyFreeze" >> > >> > but >> > >> > their >> > >> > freezes don't quite seem to be the same as mine (one post talks >> > >> > about a >> > >> > PC >> > >> > that freezes for a short time every 5 minutes.) Mine is only on >> > >> > boot. >> > >> > Thanks again for any help! Al >> > >> > >> > >> > "A L" wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> >> Hello- >> > >> >> >> > >> >> I seem to have a weird one here. After I boot, quite a few >> > >> >> operations >> > >> >> in >> > >> >> Vista freeze the PC for about 15 minutes, and then the PC begins >> > >> >> to >> > >> >> work >> > >> >> normally. I can browse the web, look at Task Manager, open an >> > >> >> Explorer >> > >> >> window and browse my hard drives. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> If I do things like press the "Show processes from all users" in >> > >> >> the >> > >> >> Processes tab of Task Manager, try to create a new >> > >> >> folder/directory in >> > >> >> Explorer, open Outlook 2007, then the PC freezes for about 15 >> > >> >> minutes >> > >> >> (I >> > >> >> can >> > >> >> still use any open IEs). What I've been doing is starting >> > >> >> Outlook >> > >> >> 2007 >> > >> >> after >> > >> >> I boot, and it's splash screen comes up but the program doesn't >> > >> >> come >> > >> >> up >> > >> >> for >> > >> >> that 15 minutes- then when I see that Outlook is fully started, >> > >> >> Vista >> > >> >> has >> > >> >> gotten past whatever the issue is. I've been putting my PC into >> > >> >> sleep/hibernate so that I don't have to deal with this problem >> > >> >> too >> > >> >> often >> > >> >> (doing a true reboot only once a week or so.) >> > >> >> >> > >> >> I did upgrade from WinXP SP2 - did not do a fresh install. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Anyone have any ideas for what might be causing my problems or >> > >> >> how to >> > >> >> troubleshoot? >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Thanks much! Al >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi Alright! I found out how to fix my problem!! I googled "Vista LanmanServer" and found this link: [url]http://iwug.net/forums/thread/348.aspx[/url] (funnily enough, this is a Indiana Windows User Group website. I moved from Indiana to Massachussetts 10 years ago- thanks Hoosiers!) I had old networking devices (old shared printers- some of them long gone even before I upgraded from XP SP2 to Vista) in my HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ConrtrolSet001\Services\LanManServer\Shares and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ConrtrolSet002\Services\LanManServer\Shares too. I deleted them, rebooted and presto, Vista is no longer constipated on startup!! I bet others are going to hit this issue when they upgrade from XP too.... Thanks again for your help. It's nice to finally have a well functioning Vista PC- I did my upgrade about a month ago and have been living with this since then. Al "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > Hopefully someone will be able to help now that the process is identified. > Have you tried turning off automatic start in the services section?[/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi Thanks for reporting back. You are probably right that someone else will end up with the same problem, especially after Vista is in general use. "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A018404A-0E05-4D78-B9BB-4738C551B095@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > Alright! I found out how to fix my problem!! > > I googled "Vista LanmanServer" and found this link: > > [url]http://iwug.net/forums/thread/348.aspx[/url] > > (funnily enough, this is a Indiana Windows User Group website. I moved > from > Indiana to Massachussetts 10 years ago- thanks Hoosiers!) > > I had old networking devices (old shared printers- some of them long gone > even before I upgraded from XP SP2 to Vista) in my > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ConrtrolSet001\Services\LanManServer\Shares > and > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ConrtrolSet002\Services\LanManServer\Shares > > too. I deleted them, rebooted and presto, Vista is no longer constipated > on > startup!! I bet others are going to hit this issue when they upgrade from > XP > too.... > > Thanks again for your help. It's nice to finally have a well functioning > Vista PC- I did my upgrade about a month ago and have been living with > this > since then. Al > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hopefully someone will be able to help now that the process is >> identified. >> Have you tried turning off automatic start in the services section?[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi After one good reboot, the problem came back again. I looked in the registry folders and a "printer4" had returned. I then looked at all the printers I had defined- a "Adobe PDF" defined "printer" had sharing turned on and that was printer4. I turned off sharing for it, and removed the reg keys again. I've now rebooted a few times and everything is working well again. FYI, this is a "fake" printer that is installed from Adobe Acrobat Professional 6. "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > Thanks for reporting back. You are probably right that someone else will > end up with the same problem, especially after Vista is in general use. >[/color] |
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| Re: After booting, many operations freeze computer for about 15 mi You are a good problem solver. Glad things are working. Hope they stay that way. "A L" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2D012CA5-E09B-4731-84B3-41641D01DD2F@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > After one good reboot, the problem came back again. I looked in the > registry > folders and a "printer4" had returned. I then looked at all the printers > I > had defined- > a "Adobe PDF" defined "printer" had sharing turned on and that was > printer4. I turned off sharing for it, and removed the reg keys again. > I've > now rebooted a few times and everything is working well again. FYI, this > is > a "fake" printer that is installed from Adobe Acrobat Professional 6. > > > "John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] >> Thanks for reporting back. You are probably right that someone else will >> end up with the same problem, especially after Vista is in general use. >>[/color] >[/color] |
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