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| | Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (Help Good Afternoon, I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with this issue. My machine specs are below: Processor T7200 Ram 2.0 GB ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) Paging file controlled by Windows AV Suite: McAfee HD SATA Most Current BIOS Version Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | RE: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (Help Steel, I update from XP pro to Vista Ultimate and vista take more time to start up, you should do a clean install but Vista equal get more time to start compared to XP, think for this thing they replace the shut down with the hibernate. I hope they fix this in SP 1, .... "Steel" wrote: > Good Afternoon, > I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and > am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I > recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely > slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this > issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with > this issue. My machine specs are below: > > Processor T7200 > Ram 2.0 GB > ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) > Paging file controlled by Windows > AV Suite: McAfee > HD SATA > Most Current BIOS Version > Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper > > Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more > bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs > fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... > I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS > but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also > been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | RE: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (Help hello steel. its a strange one this but 3 to 4 mins is a long start up,do you have a dual core prossersor? you probarbly do but you could try donwnloading tweak iv for windows vista as it could be of some help to you the only program at the moment with full vista support,run a scan with it and see. "Steel" wrote: > Good Afternoon, > I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and > am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I > recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely > slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this > issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with > this issue. My machine specs are below: > > Processor T7200 > Ram 2.0 GB > ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) > Paging file controlled by Windows > AV Suite: McAfee > HD SATA > Most Current BIOS Version > Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper > > Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more > bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs > fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... > I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS > but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also > been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | RE: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (H After the upgrade or clean install you should verify your drivers, this could be a reason, this should be updated, and if this don't work, wait for SP1... "Mario" wrote: > Steel, > > I update from XP pro to Vista Ultimate and vista take more time to start up, > you should do a clean install but Vista equal get more time to start compared > to XP, think for this thing they replace the shut down with the hibernate. I > hope they fix this in SP 1, .... > > "Steel" wrote: > > > Good Afternoon, > > I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and > > am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I > > recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely > > slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this > > issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with > > this issue. My machine specs are below: > > > > Processor T7200 > > Ram 2.0 GB > > ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) > > Paging file controlled by Windows > > AV Suite: McAfee > > HD SATA > > Most Current BIOS Version > > Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper > > > > Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more > > bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs > > fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... > > I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS > > but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also > > been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | RE: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (H Thanks Mario, I noticed the same, the problem is that I bought this laptop with XPP and received a non charge upgrade CD for Vista. Perhaps looking into a new clean install might be the answer. I was kind of hoping to find a way to tweak things ang get them working better. Especially since nce you're in Windows, things fly. "Mario" wrote: > Steel, > > I update from XP pro to Vista Ultimate and vista take more time to start up, > you should do a clean install but Vista equal get more time to start compared > to XP, think for this thing they replace the shut down with the hibernate. I > hope they fix this in SP 1, .... > > "Steel" wrote: > > > Good Afternoon, > > I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and > > am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I > > recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely > > slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this > > issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with > > this issue. My machine specs are below: > > > > Processor T7200 > > Ram 2.0 GB > > ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) > > Paging file controlled by Windows > > AV Suite: McAfee > > HD SATA > > Most Current BIOS Version > > Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper > > > > Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more > > bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs > > fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... > > I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS > > but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also > > been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | RE: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (H Hi arcadegoal, Thanks for your response. Yes, I am running a core 2 duo processor which is why I've been somewhat disappointed with this speed issue. The Tweak for Vista that you pointed out, Is it similar to the XP powertools or tweak tools? Do you happen to have a web site for it or is it better to search in MS's site? "arcadegoal" wrote: > hello steel. its a strange one this but 3 to 4 mins is a long start up,do you > have a dual core prossersor? you probarbly do but you could try donwnloading > tweak iv for windows vista as it could be of some help to you the only > program at the moment with full vista support,run a scan with it and see. > "Steel" wrote: > > > Good Afternoon, > > I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and > > am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I > > recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely > > slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this > > issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with > > this issue. My machine specs are below: > > > > Processor T7200 > > Ram 2.0 GB > > ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) > > Paging file controlled by Windows > > AV Suite: McAfee > > HD SATA > > Most Current BIOS Version > > Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper > > > > Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more > > bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs > > fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... > > I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS > > but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also > > been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | Re: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (Help I would be inclined to suspect mcafee. it is not really vista compatible. try avg FREE or avast FREE instead. both run GREAT on vista. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "Steel" <Steel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0606165A-822C-473E-B969-85D43D7633C5@microsoft.com... Good Afternoon, I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with this issue. My machine specs are below: Processor T7200 Ram 2.0 GB ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) Paging file controlled by Windows AV Suite: McAfee HD SATA Most Current BIOS Version Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | RE: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (H Hello again steel..yes i have the web site info for you.. the basic free edition you can download more plugins for it if you subscribe as you will see,just one thing when you enter your name after your e.mail address type in the name section SKIP IN CAPS ok and you will be able to register it might not be the solution to your problemb but it is a usefull tool who knows it may be of help with the plugins.plz visit..http://www.totalidea.com good luck. "Steel" wrote: > Hi arcadegoal, > > Thanks for your response. Yes, I am running a core 2 duo processor which is > why I've been somewhat disappointed with this speed issue. The Tweak for > Vista that you pointed out, Is it similar to the XP powertools or tweak > tools? Do you happen to have a web site for it or is it better to search in > MS's site? > "arcadegoal" wrote: > > > hello steel. its a strange one this but 3 to 4 mins is a long start up,do you > > have a dual core prossersor? you probarbly do but you could try donwnloading > > tweak iv for windows vista as it could be of some help to you the only > > program at the moment with full vista support,run a scan with it and see. > > "Steel" wrote: > > > > > Good Afternoon, > > > I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and > > > am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I > > > recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely > > > slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this > > > issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with > > > this issue. My machine specs are below: > > > > > > Processor T7200 > > > Ram 2.0 GB > > > ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) > > > Paging file controlled by Windows > > > AV Suite: McAfee > > > HD SATA > > > Most Current BIOS Version > > > Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper > > > > > > Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more > > > bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs > > > fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... > > > I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS > > > but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also > > > been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | RE: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (Help From what I've seen around, McAfee might be the cause of the problem.. I use Avast free and my boot time is 30-45 seconds (faster than XP)... I'm using Ultimate 32bit. btw, Avast webshield has a delay of 3 seconds for each link navigation you do on the internet at the moment.. they're working on a solution. (unless it's only on MY system ;/) to test.. disable your network connection (rihgt click on the icon in the talkbar, then select disable) -- you'll be able to reenable it when you feel ready for it. Once disabled, start MSConfig (or AutoRuns or any other software you use) to unselect the AV programs that boot up with Vista and compare the speed of the boot. Good luck Regards. -- Rej "Steel" wrote: > Good Afternoon, > I am somewhat beyond frustrated with this quirk in my new Vista install and > am hoping that someone can assist me in getting around this issue. I > recently upgraded my machine to Vista Business and have experienced extremely > slow start ups. I have reviewed every posting that I can find concering this > issue but nothing helps, Does anyone have any ideas that could assist me with > this issue. My machine specs are below: > > Processor T7200 > Ram 2.0 GB > ATI X1400 Video Card (128 MB) > Paging file controlled by Windows > AV Suite: McAfee > HD SATA > Most Current BIOS Version > Defragged using Windows Defragger and then later Diskeeper > > Note: This machine ran extremely fast under XPP, I was hoping to get more > bang for the buck. Once you get past the 3-4 minute start up, Vista runs > fine except the hard drive is almost continuously cranking. Strange, I say... > I have verified that I do not have extra stuff running like indexer or WDS > but I have noticed that SVCHOST.EXE is using plenty of memory. I have also > been to the "Performance Information and Tools applet" |
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| | Re: Painfully slow Windows Vista Startup after upgrade from XPP (Help try using a readyboost flash drive, i used one in my pc until i upgraded to 4gb of ram now i dont need it. 2gb flash drive should be sufficient for a cache it will help your boot times noticably. |
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