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| Guest | Vist - takes about 20 minutes to load I have just installed Vista 64 on a spare 500Gb hard drive on my computer (AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4400 - with 2 Gb of ram). However, when I select Vista as the operating system when booting up, it takes about 20 minutes to load up? Anyone got any ideas as to why and how to fix. Thanks |
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| Guest | Re: Vist - takes about 20 minutes to load In article <6F58C415-9484-450F-BD8A-AD7962017E1B@microsoft.com>, says... > I have just installed Vista 64 on a spare 500Gb hard drive on my computer > (AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4400 - with 2 Gb of ram). However, when I select > Vista as the operating system when booting up, it takes about 20 minutes to > load up? > > Anyone got any ideas as to why and how to fix. > Event logs not give any clue? Sounds like a driver hanging. -- Conor If you're not on somebody's **** list, you're not doing anything worthwhile. |
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| Guest | Re: Vist - takes about 20 minutes to load Do a Startup Repair or if that doesn't help (Startup Repair and Sys Restore from the Recovery Link as shown below, then try F8 advanced options to return to a time when it didn't take that long. If there is no restore point, do a startup repair. In my experience if you want to repair Vista, use Startup Repair or System Restore from the Recovery link reached by putting in the Vista DVD and restarting. Sometimes the F8 options will do it as in XP, but system restore can work from the Recovery link reached by the DVD on the setup screen when it won't from F8--and Startup Repair does not need a no boot Vista situation to fix things that aren't working: ***WINDOWS F8 ADVANCED OPTIONS MENU (Available in XP and Works in Vista*** I have put every KB that contexts these options here for you to look at if you need to. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...r/default.mspx ***Your first five options**** These options to recover in Vista are similar to XP although System Restore is based on a system now from server technology. 1) I'd use the F8 options including the 4 safe modes to try to system restore and I would use Last Known Good Configuration if they don't work. I say four safe mode options, because sometimes one works when another will not: If you use safe mode command, the command for system restore is: %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe This approach in Vista is the same as in XP and is based on Chapter 28 of the XP resource kit and will soon be adapted to the Vista Resource Kit. The MSKB that outlines this is here--yes it has XP in the title but these options are available in Vista : Resources for troubleshooting startup problems in Windows XP [and Vista] http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp For Anxillary Reference in Vista: System recovery and reliability for IT Pros http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...a3fc41033.mspx What to Do if Windows Vista Won't Start Correctly http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...8b3551033.mspx A description of the Safe Mode Boot options in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222/ How to Use System Restore from a Command Prompt http://support.microsoft.com/kb/279736/en-us How to start your computer by using the Last Known Good Configuration feature in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307852/en-us ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ***STARTUP REPAIR IN WINDOWS VISTA*** 1) You run the startup repair tool this way: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925810/en-us How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots) http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm Note The computer must be configured to start from a CD or from a DVD. For information about how to configure the computer to start from a CD or from a DVD, see the information that came with the computer. 2) Restart the computer. To do this, click Start, click the arrow next to the Lock button, and then click Restart. This usually means that you enter bios setup by whatever key or keys (sometimes there is more than one key that will do it for your model--go to pc manufacturer site) and configure CD to be first in the boot order. See for ref: Access/Enter Motherboard BIOS http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm Note If you cannot restart the computer by using this method, use the power button to turn off the computer. Then, turn the computer back on. 3) Set your language preference, and then click Next. Note In most cases, the startup repair process starts automatically, and you do not have the option to select it in the System Recovery Options menu. 4) Click Repair your computer. 5) In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next. 6) In the System Recovery Options menu, click Startup Repair to start the repair process. 7) When the repair process is complete, click Finish. Additional References for Startup Repair With Screenshots: How to Use Startup Repair: ***Accessing Windows RE (Repair Environment):*** 1) Insert Media into PC (the DVD you burned) 2) ***You will see on the Vista logo setup screen after lang. options in the lower left corner, a link called "System Recovery Options."*** Screenshot: System Recovery Options (Lower Left Link) http://blogs.itecn.net/photos/liuhui...4/500x375.aspx Screenshot: (Click first option "Startup Repair" http://www.leedesmond.com/images/img...SysRecOpt2.bmp How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots) http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm 3) Select your OS for repair. 4) Its been my experience that you can see some causes of the crash from theWin RE feature: You'll have a choice there of using: 1) Startup Repair 2) System Restore 3) Complete PC Restore Good luck, CH "Bill Boy" <Bill Boy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6F58C415-9484-450F-BD8A-AD7962017E1B@microsoft.com... >I have just installed Vista 64 on a spare 500Gb hard drive on my computer > (AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4400 - with 2 Gb of ram). However, when I > select > Vista as the operating system when booting up, it takes about 20 minutes > to > load up? > > Anyone got any ideas as to why and how to fix. > > Thanks |
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| Guest | Re: Vist - takes about 20 minutes to load The first place to start with performance issues is in the Control Panel - System and Maintenance - Performance Information and Tools - Advanced Tools. Look at the items under Performance Issues and see if any of them relate to the slow startup. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Bill Boy" <Bill Boy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6F58C415-9484-450F-BD8A-AD7962017E1B@microsoft.com... >I have just installed Vista 64 on a spare 500Gb hard drive on my computer > (AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4400 - with 2 Gb of ram). However, when I > select > Vista as the operating system when booting up, it takes about 20 minutes > to > load up? > > Anyone got any ideas as to why and how to fix. > > Thanks |
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| Guest | Re: Vist - takes about 20 minutes to load Bill Boy Do you have a 32 bit OS working on your 1st drive as opposed to 64 bit on your spare drive? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Bill Boy" <Bill Boy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6F58C415-9484-450F-BD8A-AD7962017E1B@microsoft.com... >I have just installed Vista 64 on a spare 500Gb hard drive on my computer > (AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 4400 - with 2 Gb of ram). However, when I select > Vista as the operating system when booting up, it takes about 20 minutes to > load up? > > Anyone got any ideas as to why and how to fix. > > Thanks |
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