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Human Resources
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      28th Jun 2004
Heres one to tease your brain. My father in laws computer takes approx 8
hours to boot up in normal mode. It start goes through bios and then starts
to load windowsxp. the light on the keyboard num lock flashes and then goes
black. if we leave it alone within 8 hours it will boot up. It is a 1.1
amd proc 512 ram and 80 gig hard drive. If i choose to go in safe mode
takes bout a min to load up. Once it is running no problems. Just when i
reboot does it give me probs. If i boot with the bare min drivers,(no
win.ini..etc) same time limit. If i choose diag start up it does the same
thing. Nothing funny in the start up in msconfig. Nothing in the startup
file. THe last scan i did showed no viruses. ANy direction....besides
reformat..lol.....will be appriciated !!

THanks
Todd


 
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Shenan Stanley
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      28th Jun 2004
Human Resources wrote:
> Heres one to tease your brain. My father in laws computer takes
> approx 8 hours to boot up in normal mode. It start goes through bios
> and then starts to load windowsxp. the light on the keyboard num
> lock flashes and then goes black. if we leave it alone within 8
> hours it will boot up. It is a 1.1 amd proc 512 ram and 80 gig hard
> drive. If i choose to go in safe mode takes bout a min to load up.
> Once it is running no problems. Just when i reboot does it give me
> probs. If i boot with the bare min drivers,(no win.ini..etc) same
> time limit. If i choose diag start up it does the same thing.
> Nothing funny in the start up in msconfig. Nothing in the startup
> file. THe last scan i did showed no viruses. ANy
> direction....besides reformat..lol.....will be appriciated !!


You mentioned drivers, but you never said you had gotten the latest from
each of the respective hardware manufacturer's web sites..

Also, make sure the cache is turned on in the BIOS.

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      28th Jun 2004
"Human Resources" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Heres one to tease your brain. My father in laws computer takes approx 8
> hours to boot up in normal mode. It start goes through bios and then

starts
> to load windowsxp. the light on the keyboard num lock flashes and then

goes
> black. if we leave it alone within 8 hours it will boot up. It is a 1.1
> amd proc 512 ram and 80 gig hard drive. If i choose to go in safe mode
> takes bout a min to load up. Once it is running no problems. Just when i
> reboot does it give me probs. If i boot with the bare min drivers,(no
> win.ini..etc) same time limit. If i choose diag start up it does the same
> thing. Nothing funny in the start up in msconfig. Nothing in the startup
> file. THe last scan i did showed no viruses. ANy direction....besides
> reformat..lol.....will be appriciated !!
>
> THanks
> Todd


Well, that's a good one! What do you mean by same time limit -- 8 hours or 1
minute? Kinda smells like a device driver problem to me.

I assume you are stuck for 8 hours (!) at the splash screen before the login
screen or desktop shows up? If so, what happens or what do you see if you
press the ESC key just one time during that delay time?

Does Event Viewer indicate anything unusual, once you can get to it after
it's booted 8 hours later?

Try disabling all your network adpater drivers in Device Manager. If that
helps, make a restore point and then delete the network adapters in Device
Manager and let them get reinstalled at next boot. If the problem then shows
up again after it had gone away when you disabled things then try installing
updated drivers for the network adapters.


 
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      28th Jun 2004
What do you mean by same time limit -- 8 hours or 1
> minute?


Sorry I should have stated that..its 8 hours at the splash screen.

> I assume you are stuck for 8 hours (!) at the splash screen before the

login
> screen or desktop shows up? If so, what happens or what do you see if you
> press the ESC key just one time during that delay time?


If i hit esc or any key it does nothing...the little blue bar keeps
scrolling and then stops and rolling.....

>
> Does Event Viewer indicate anything unusual, once you can get to it after
> it's booted 8 hours later?


Everyting looks the same...no extra processes running


 
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      28th Jun 2004
Have you checked for spyware/malware?
Just a thought.

>-----Original Message-----
>Heres one to tease your brain. My father in laws

computer takes approx 8
>hours to boot up in normal mode. It start goes through

bios and then starts
>to load windowsxp. the light on the keyboard num lock

flashes and then goes
>black. if we leave it alone within 8 hours it will boot

up. It is a 1.1
>amd proc 512 ram and 80 gig hard drive. If i choose to

go in safe mode
>takes bout a min to load up. Once it is running no

problems. Just when i
>reboot does it give me probs. If i boot with the bare

min drivers,(no
>win.ini..etc) same time limit. If i choose diag start

up it does the same
>thing. Nothing funny in the start up in msconfig.

Nothing in the startup
>file. THe last scan i did showed no viruses. ANy

direction....besides
>reformat..lol.....will be appriciated !!
>
>THanks
>Todd
>
>
>.
>

 
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Pastor Frank
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      28th Jun 2004
If the cache is turned off some place, booting can take a very long time
indeed.
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"anon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:221f201c45cd8$86950160$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Have you checked for spyware/malware?
> Just a thought.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Heres one to tease your brain. My father in laws

> computer takes approx 8
> >hours to boot up in normal mode. It start goes through

> bios and then starts
> >to load windowsxp. the light on the keyboard num lock

> flashes and then goes
> >black. if we leave it alone within 8 hours it will boot

> up. It is a 1.1
> >amd proc 512 ram and 80 gig hard drive. If i choose to

> go in safe mode
> >takes bout a min to load up. Once it is running no

> problems. Just when i
> >reboot does it give me probs. If i boot with the bare

> min drivers,(no
> >win.ini..etc) same time limit. If i choose diag start

> up it does the same
> >thing. Nothing funny in the start up in msconfig.

> Nothing in the startup
> >file. THe last scan i did showed no viruses. ANy

> direction....besides
> >reformat..lol.....will be appriciated !!
> >
> >THanks
> >Todd
> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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Human Resources
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      29th Jun 2004
Ok guys thanks to all for the attempted helps but we were all wrong. After
a deep investigation into the computer i found another installation of
windows xp on the second hard drive. apparently my father in law had a new
hd placed in the puter and the other wasnt wiped. I deleted the windows
folder on the second drive and poof the computer started in less than 2 min
from pressing of the power button....sometimes the obvious is not so
Obvious!!! and to think i spent 2 weeks fighting with this!

Thanks again for all the help!!!

Todd


 
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Shenan Stanley
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      29th Jun 2004
Human Resources wrote:
> Ok guys thanks to all for the attempted helps but we were all wrong.
> After a deep investigation into the computer i found another
> installation of windows xp on the second hard drive. apparently my
> father in law had a new hd placed in the puter and the other wasnt
> wiped. I deleted the windows folder on the second drive and poof the
> computer started in less than 2 min from pressing of the power
> button....sometimes the obvious is not so Obvious!!! and to think i
> spent 2 weeks fighting with this!


hahah
Well, I guess it would be difficult to predict another hard drive was
installed and no one mentioned it. =)

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