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| Please wait...... (New Thread) I posted this to the help and support group but haven't received any advise that works. Perhaps someone in this group can help: Right after the POST and just before I see the Logon screen, I get a light blue screen and the words "Please Wait......" appear at the top left of the screen. The '.' (periods) after the word 'wait' continue one by one until they stop and the Logon continues. Does anyone know why this might happen and what I can do about it? Thank you. |
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| Re: Please wait...... (New Thread) From: <rmo555@cox.net> | I posted this to the help and support group but haven't received any | advise that works. Perhaps someone in this group can help: | | Right after the POST and just before I see the Logon screen, I get a | light blue screen and the words "Please Wait......" appear at the top | left of the screen. The '.' (periods) after the word 'wait' continue | one by one until they stop and the Logon continues. Does anyone know | why this might happen and what I can do about it? Thank you. Please learn to Cross-Post and NOT Multi-Post. If you had Cross-Posted this query in the first place your ONE post would be in BOTH news groups. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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| Re: Please wait...... (New Thread) That screen appears when a task has been scheduled by Windows (or you) such as a chkdsk on the system volume or a boot time defrag. However you should see text relating to the task. It sounds like Windows is waiting for a task of some sort to finish before proceeding with start up. <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message news:fk0sr3tvcob2amnp1ev6chbo8cv9ald0td@4ax.com... >I posted this to the help and support group but haven't received any > advise that works. Perhaps someone in this group can help: > > > Right after the POST and just before I see the Logon screen, I get a > light blue screen and the words "Please Wait......" appear at the top > left of the screen. The '.' (periods) after the word 'wait' continue > one by one until they stop and the Logon continues. Does anyone know > why this might happen and what I can do about it? Thank you. |
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| Re: Please wait...... (New Thread) Certain applications must perform their work before XP loads drivers and the desktop is started. Usually you'll see this screen on things like a boot time/off-line defrag using Perfect Disk or Diskeeper. However those program show status progress and not just the ......I'd investigate what is starting at boot and also take a look at the System Event Log. <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message news:fk0sr3tvcob2amnp1ev6chbo8cv9ald0td@4ax.com... >I posted this to the help and support group but haven't received any > advise that works. Perhaps someone in this group can help: > > > Right after the POST and just before I see the Logon screen, I get a > light blue screen and the words "Please Wait......" appear at the top > left of the screen. The '.' (periods) after the word 'wait' continue > one by one until they stop and the Logon continues. Does anyone know > why this might happen and what I can do about it? Thank you. |
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| Re: Please wait...... (New Thread) On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:08:05 -0500, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >From: <rmo555@cox.net> > >| I posted this to the help and support group but haven't received any >| advise that works. Perhaps someone in this group can help: >| >| Right after the POST and just before I see the Logon screen, I get a >| light blue screen and the words "Please Wait......" appear at the top >| left of the screen. The '.' (periods) after the word 'wait' continue >| one by one until they stop and the Logon continues. Does anyone know >| why this might happen and what I can do about it? Thank you. > >Please learn to Cross-Post and NOT Multi-Post. > >If you had Cross-Posted this query in the first place your ONE post would be in BOTH news >groups. Totally agree. However, I didn't think of it when I first posted the query. In addition, I have found that many people don't like cross-posting. I just can't seem to win!! David, I respect you very much - but I can't have it both ways. I always try to be careful how and where I post - but I guess I can't please everyone. I'm always open to suggestions though. |
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| Re: Please wait...... (New Thread) From: <rmo555@cox.net> | | Totally agree. However, I didn't think of it when I first posted the | query. In addition, I have found that many people don't like | cross-posting. I just can't seem to win!! David, I respect you very | much - but I can't have it both ways. I always try to be careful how | and where I post - but I guess I can't please everyone. I'm always | open to suggestions though. Thos who don't like X-posting are those who either don't know better or don't like excessive X-posting. The advantages of X-posting is that replies made go to all X-Posted groups and all benefit. X-Posting is just more effective in getting responses. Believe me, I have posted to one group and then thought "I should have also posted to group X" and I too have Multi-Posted :-( -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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| Re: Please wait...... (New Thread) On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 20:09:41 -0500, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >From: <rmo555@cox.net> > > >| >| Totally agree. However, I didn't think of it when I first posted the >| query. In addition, I have found that many people don't like >| cross-posting. I just can't seem to win!! David, I respect you very >| much - but I can't have it both ways. I always try to be careful how >| and where I post - but I guess I can't please everyone. I'm always >| open to suggestions though. > >Thos who don't like X-posting are those who either don't know better or don't like excessive >X-posting. > >The advantages of X-posting is that replies made go to all X-Posted groups and all benefit. > >X-Posting is just more effective in getting responses. > >Believe me, I have posted to one group and then thought "I should have also posted to group >X" and I too have Multi-Posted :-( Yes, I agree. I always thought that cross posting was more efficient if you could expect a wider "audience" that might have good responses. Thanks......... |
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| Re: Please wait...... (New Thread) Nothing wrong with cross-posting IMO. Those of us with real news readers like Forte Agent can use our crosspost management preferences to weed out cross posts and receive just one post from among the several or have all but one marked as read. It is the Multi-posting that is the time and effort waster. BTW.........how do you find Agent 4.2? I tried 3.0 or whatever the version was and did not like the interface. I've stuck with 2.0 and satisfied with it. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 13:25:54 -0500, rmo555@cox.net wrote: >On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 20:09:41 -0500, "David H. Lipman" ><DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: > >>From: <rmo555@cox.net> >> >> >>| >>| Totally agree. However, I didn't think of it when I first posted the >>| query. In addition, I have found that many people don't like >>| cross-posting. I just can't seem to win!! David, I respect you very >>| much - but I can't have it both ways. I always try to be careful how >>| and where I post - but I guess I can't please everyone. I'm always >>| open to suggestions though. >> >>Thos who don't like X-posting are those who either don't know better or don't like excessive >>X-posting. >> >>The advantages of X-posting is that replies made go to all X-Posted groups and all benefit. >> >>X-Posting is just more effective in getting responses. >> >>Believe me, I have posted to one group and then thought "I should have also posted to group >>X" and I too have Multi-Posted :-( > > >Yes, I agree. I always thought that cross posting was more efficient >if you could expect a wider "audience" that might have good responses. >Thanks......... |
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| Re: Please wait...... (New Thread) On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 19:48:06 -0800, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca> wrote: >Nothing wrong with cross-posting IMO. > >Those of us with real news readers like Forte Agent can use our crosspost >management preferences to weed out cross posts and receive just one post from >among the several or have all but one marked as read. > >It is the Multi-posting that is the time and effort waster. > >BTW.........how do you find Agent 4.2? > >I tried 3.0 or whatever the version was and did not like the interface. > >I've stuck with 2.0 and satisfied with it. > > >Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP > >On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 13:25:54 -0500, rmo555@cox.net wrote: > >>On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 20:09:41 -0500, "David H. Lipman" >><DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >> >>>From: <rmo555@cox.net> >>> >>> >>>| >>>| Totally agree. However, I didn't think of it when I first posted the >>>| query. In addition, I have found that many people don't like >>>| cross-posting. I just can't seem to win!! David, I respect you very >>>| much - but I can't have it both ways. I always try to be careful how >>>| and where I post - but I guess I can't please everyone. I'm always >>>| open to suggestions though. >>> >>>Thos who don't like X-posting are those who either don't know better or don't like excessive >>>X-posting. >>> >>>The advantages of X-posting is that replies made go to all X-Posted groups and all benefit. >>> >>>X-Posting is just more effective in getting responses. >>> >>>Believe me, I have posted to one group and then thought "I should have also posted to group >>>X" and I too have Multi-Posted :-( >> >> >>Yes, I agree. I always thought that cross posting was more efficient >>if you could expect a wider "audience" that might have good responses. >>Thanks......... Sorry, but I haven't used any other versions so have nothing to compare it to. Seems OK to me. |
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