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Old 05-06-2009, 08:20 AM
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Forever to boot

Hi,
I'm running Vista on aHP laptop and it takes forever to boot up. I don't
know of anything that is installed that would slow it down so much. I do
have Nortons and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
Can anyone tell me what to look for that might speed up the boot time? I
know it's a lot slower that when I got the laptop a year ago.
Thanks,
Phil
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Old 05-06-2009, 08:30 AM
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Re: Forever to boot

Phil wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi,
> I'm running Vista on aHP laptop and it takes forever to boot up. I don't
> know of anything that is installed that would slow it down so much. I do
> have Nortons and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
> Can anyone tell me what to look for that might speed up the boot time? I
> know it's a lot slower that when I got the laptop a year ago.
> Thanks,
> Phil[/color]

This is normal for Windrones, especially when you've got a POS anti
virus program like Norton installed. It's called Win Rot and will happen
with Windows 7 as well. If you want an operating system that doesn't
have this problem and needs no anti virus, check out Ubuntu at
[url]http://www.ubuntu.com/[/url]. It's free and comes with access to thousands of
free programs.

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Old 05-06-2009, 08:40 AM
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RE: Forever to boot

Hello Phil,

Maintenance
<http://www.windvis.com/maintenance>

I recommend downloading and installing MalwareBytes' Antimalware (MBAM) and
SUPERAntiSpywaяe (SAS).

Do a full scan with MalwaяeBytes' and SUPERAntiSpywaяe.

<http://www.superantispyware.com/>

Reboot
-=-

<http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php>
Reboot
-=-
The programs are free. (There is a paid version but you don't need to buy it
to remove malware.)
-=-



Good luck
-=-

"Phil" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
> I'm running Vista on aHP laptop and it takes forever to boot up. I don't
> know of anything that is installed that would slow it down so much. I do
> have Nortons and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
> Can anyone tell me what to look for that might speed up the boot time? I
> know it's a lot slower that when I got the laptop a year ago.
> Thanks,
> Phil
> --
> Phil[/color]
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Old 05-06-2009, 08:50 AM
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Re: Forever to boot

You know, you are a real jerk! Please don't respond to this post unless
you have competent advice! Everyone knows that Ubuntu is the crappiest
O/S on earth!

Alias idiotically wrote:
[color=blue]
> Phil wrote:[color=green]
>> Hi,
>> I'm running Vista on aHP laptop and it takes forever to boot up. I
>> don't know of anything that is installed that would slow it down so
>> much. I do have Nortons and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
>> Can anyone tell me what to look for that might speed up the boot
>> time? I know it's a lot slower that when I got the laptop a year ago.
>> Thanks,
>> Phil[/color]
>
> This is normal for Windrones, especially when you've got a POS anti
> virus program like Norton installed. It's called Win Rot and will happen
> with Windows 7 as well. If you want an operating system that doesn't
> have this problem and needs no anti virus, check out Ubuntu at
> [url]http://www.noubuntu.com/[/url]. It's free and comes with access to thousands of
> free programs.
>
> Alias[/color]
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Old 05-06-2009, 09:00 AM
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Re: Forever to boot

Phil wrote:[color=blue]
> You know, you are a real jerk![/color]

Charming.
[color=blue]
> Please don't respond to this post unless
> you have competent advice![/color]

I gave competent advice. It's too bad you are too closed minded to take it.
[color=blue]
> Everyone knows that Ubuntu is the crappiest
> O/S on earth![/color]

You just proved that you are a liar. I hope you enjoy watching your
install of Vista go slower and slower until it rewards your loyalty with
a BSOD and not be able to boot.

Alias[color=blue]
>
> Alias idiotically wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Phil wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm running Vista on aHP laptop and it takes forever to boot up. I
>>> don't know of anything that is installed that would slow it down so
>>> much. I do have Nortons and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
>>> Can anyone tell me what to look for that might speed up the boot
>>> time? I know it's a lot slower that when I got the laptop a year ago.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Phil[/color]
>>
>> This is normal for Windrones, especially when you've got a POS anti
>> virus program like Norton installed. It's called Win Rot and will
>> happen with Windows 7 as well. If you want an operating system that
>> doesn't have this problem and needs no anti virus, check out Ubuntu at
>> [url]http://www.noubuntu.com/[/url]. It's free and comes with access to thousands
>> of free programs.
>>
>> Alias[/color][/color]
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Old 05-06-2009, 09:10 AM
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Re: Forever to boot

Phil wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi,
> I'm running Vista on aHP laptop and it takes forever to boot up. I don't
> know of anything that is installed that would slow it down so much. I do
> have Nortons and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
> Can anyone tell me what to look for that might speed up the boot time? I
> know it's a lot slower that when I got the laptop a year ago.
> Thanks,
> Phil[/color]

Hi Phil. Do you have the hardware specs of the laptop handy you could
post? Did Vista come pre-installed on this laptop when you bought it?

--
"Software is like sex, it's better when it's free."
- Linus Torvalds

DRM and unintended consequences:
[url]http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=435&tag=nl.e101[/url]
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Old 05-06-2009, 09:30 AM
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"Phil" <phil@discussion.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9E7B1D1F-D9EA-42AF-9CD7-FA7D5D29A09C@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Hi,
> I'm running Vista on aHP laptop and it takes forever to boot up. I don't
> know of anything that is installed that would slow it down so much. I do
> have Nortons and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
> Can anyone tell me what to look for that might speed up the boot time? I
> know it's a lot slower that when I got the laptop a year ago.
> Thanks,
> Phil
> --
> Phil[/color]

Hi Phil--

The advice you got to go after malware and spyware on a regular basis is
good advice. Norton is probably not impacting your boot time atall. It's
not my favorite, and you might want to look closely at MSFT's successor to
One Care (code named Morro based on Forefront for the end user when it
releases soon).

Try checking your services by going to services.msc in the run box. Check
your processes running. Most people have processes starting they don't need
and stopping services you don't need goes a long way toward helping speed
your system and your boot Defrag regularly. If you have services starting
you don't need,they will impact your boot. You can go to msconfig's startup
tab, and eliminate items starting that you don't need to start up. If you
need them, they'll turn on when you call up the app(s).

You can google for a definition of services and processes on Vista to match
against what you need to run.

Luckily BV is up and running again:

[url]http://www/blackviper.com[/url]

Click on the links for Service Configurations. They can be an invaluable
help.

Also, and this is unconventional but true, MSFT portrays Startup Repair as a
remedy to fix systems that won't boot. That's the official party line. But
in fact, it can fix problems that are major, and while it's not to be used
as a panacea, it can be useful. There's no downside to trying it.

If you don't have a Vista DVD,

Download Vista Repair Disk
[url]http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/[/url]

How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:

[url]http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial142.html[/url]

[url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/5c59f8c1-b0d1-4f1a-af55-74f3922f3f351033.mspx[/url]

Good luck,

CH







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Old 05-06-2009, 10:00 AM
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Re: Forever to boot

Hi Alias,
Just wanted you to know that the "Phil" above that responded to your
comments is NOT the same Phil that made the original posting.
Thanks for your comments.
Phil
--
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"Alias" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Phil wrote:[color=green]
> > You know, you are a real jerk![/color]
>
> Charming.
>[color=green]
> > Please don't respond to this post unless
> > you have competent advice![/color]
>
> I gave competent advice. It's too bad you are too closed minded to take it.
>[color=green]
> > Everyone knows that Ubuntu is the crappiest
> > O/S on earth![/color]
>
> You just proved that you are a liar. I hope you enjoy watching your
> install of Vista go slower and slower until it rewards your loyalty with
> a BSOD and not be able to boot.
>
> Alias[color=green]
> >
> > Alias idiotically wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Phil wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>> I'm running Vista on aHP laptop and it takes forever to boot up. I
> >>> don't know of anything that is installed that would slow it down so
> >>> much. I do have Nortons and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
> >>> Can anyone tell me what to look for that might speed up the boot
> >>> time? I know it's a lot slower that when I got the laptop a year ago.
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Phil
> >>
> >> This is normal for Windrones, especially when you've got a POS anti
> >> virus program like Norton installed. It's called Win Rot and will
> >> happen with Windows 7 as well. If you want an operating system that
> >> doesn't have this problem and needs no anti virus, check out Ubuntu at
> >> [url]http://www.noubuntu.com/[/url]. It's free and comes with access to thousands
> >> of free programs.
> >>
> >> Alias[/color][/color]
>[/color]
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Old 05-06-2009, 10:40 AM
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Phil wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi Alias,
> Just wanted you to know that the "Phil" above that responded to your
> comments is NOT the same Phil that made the original posting.[/color]

I see.
[color=blue]
> Thanks for your comments.
> Phil[/color]

You're welcome.

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