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Michael Chare
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      11th Apr 2007
I have two copies of Vista on my PC, the 2nd copy was a clone of the first
and I use it for testing.

The first copy boots in about 40 seconds, measured from the end of the POST
to the display of three Web pages in the Windows startup folder.

The second copy originally behaved like the first, but now takes 2min 30sec.

The screen Icons appear after 90 seconds and it takes a further 60 seconds
before the Web pages suddenly appear.

Why might the 2nd version be taking so long? I've used msconfig to stop
many things from starting, but this has made no difference. I've also back
out all the Vista software updates received in April.


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      12th Apr 2007
Sorry to hear your concern dude, but its lucky its not tape load up...5
minute wait and then crash. Or old 5 disk loadup then crash on 3rd disc.

Ah the days...

not quite sure why you need two copies of vista on 1 system, it is afterall
just an OS...so 1st will be the same as 2nd.? Save your space and install
just one copy...?

Dual boot with XP till confident of OS capabilities, but to dual boot with
two vistas at the same time doesnt make much sense.

"Michael Chare" wrote:

> I have two copies of Vista on my PC, the 2nd copy was a clone of the first
> and I use it for testing.
>
> The first copy boots in about 40 seconds, measured from the end of the POST
> to the display of three Web pages in the Windows startup folder.
>
> The second copy originally behaved like the first, but now takes 2min 30sec.
>
> The screen Icons appear after 90 seconds and it takes a further 60 seconds
> before the Web pages suddenly appear.
>
> Why might the 2nd version be taking so long? I've used msconfig to stop
> many things from starting, but this has made no difference. I've also back
> out all the Vista software updates received in April.
>
>
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> Michael Chare
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Gerry Cornell
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      12th Apr 2007
Michael

You could compare the two sets of Event Viewer Reports.

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"Michael Chare" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:_(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have two copies of Vista on my PC, the 2nd copy was a clone of
>the first
> and I use it for testing.
>
> The first copy boots in about 40 seconds, measured from the end of
> the POST
> to the display of three Web pages in the Windows startup folder.
>
> The second copy originally behaved like the first, but now takes
> 2min 30sec.
>
> The screen Icons appear after 90 seconds and it takes a further 60
> seconds
> before the Web pages suddenly appear.
>
> Why might the 2nd version be taking so long? I've used msconfig
> to stop
> many things from starting, but this has made no difference. I've
> also back
> out all the Vista software updates received in April.
>
>
> --
> Michael Chare
>


 
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Gerry Cornell
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      12th Apr 2007
Bootable backup copy on alternative drive if one hard drive fails?


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"InvisibleJim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:4B6443CC-0744-44C1-8A7F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Sorry to hear your concern dude, but its lucky its not tape load
> up...5
> minute wait and then crash. Or old 5 disk loadup then crash on 3rd
> disc.
>
> Ah the days...
>
> not quite sure why you need two copies of vista on 1 system, it is
> afterall
> just an OS...so 1st will be the same as 2nd.? Save your space and
> install
> just one copy...?
>
> Dual boot with XP till confident of OS capabilities, but to dual
> boot with
> two vistas at the same time doesnt make much sense.
>
> "Michael Chare" wrote:
>
>> I have two copies of Vista on my PC, the 2nd copy was a clone of
>> the first
>> and I use it for testing.
>>
>> The first copy boots in about 40 seconds, measured from the end
>> of the POST
>> to the display of three Web pages in the Windows startup folder.
>>
>> The second copy originally behaved like the first, but now takes
>> 2min 30sec.
>>
>> The screen Icons appear after 90 seconds and it takes a further
>> 60 seconds
>> before the Web pages suddenly appear.
>>
>> Why might the 2nd version be taking so long? I've used msconfig
>> to stop
>> many things from starting, but this has made no difference. I've
>> also back
>> out all the Vista software updates received in April.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Michael Chare
>>
>>


 
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