Boot problems or normal?????

J

Joe Wheels

The following is a partial of my ntbtlog.txt file. I have 7,200 lines
of drivers that do not load. All of it repetitive like below. This
cannot be normal, can it? What is a good place to start investigating
what is going on with these drivers?

Could it be something I took out of "Start" "All Programs "Startup"?
Could it be something I took out of "MSCONFIG" "Startup?"

Should I delete these entries from the registry? Am I right in
assuming that is where the call to load the drivers is coming from?
Any help would be appreciated

AFD.SYS In the log the boot process tries to load this driver over 600
times. The total calls to load drivers is over 14,000. I would
appreciate some feedback on what others are experiencing on their
machines. My NTBTLOG.TXT file is 1,058KB.

Thanks for all the help.

Did not load driver Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
PC
Did not load driver Audio Codecs
Did not load driver Legacy Audio Drivers
Did not load driver Media Control Devices
Did not load driver Legacy Video Capture Devices
Did not load driver Video Codecs
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (L2TP)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (IP)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPTP)
Did not load driver Packet Scheduler Miniport
Did not load driver Packet Scheduler Miniport
Did not load driver Direct Parallel
Did not load driver Audio Codecs
Did not load driver Legacy Audio Drivers
Did not load driver Media Control Devices
Did not load driver Legacy Video Capture Devices
Did not load driver Video Codecs
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (L2TP)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (IP)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPTP)
Did not load driver Packet Scheduler Miniport
Did not load driver Packet Scheduler Miniport
Did not load driver Direct Parallel
Did not load driver Processor
 
J

Joe Wheels

The following is a partial of my ntbtlog.txt file. I have 7,200 lines
of drivers that do not load. All of it repetitive like below. This
cannot be normal, can it? What is a good place to start investigating
what is going on with these drivers?

Could it be something I took out of "Start" "All Programs "Startup"?
Could it be something I took out of "MSCONFIG" "Startup?"

Should I delete these entries from the registry? Am I right in
assuming that is where the call to load the drivers is coming from?
Any help would be appreciated

AFD.SYS In the log the boot process tries to load this driver over 600
times. The total calls to load drivers is over 14,000. I would
appreciate some feedback on what others are experiencing on their
machines. My NTBTLOG.TXT file is 1,058KB.

Thanks for all the help.

Did not load driver Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
PC
Did not load driver Audio Codecs
Did not load driver Legacy Audio Drivers
Did not load driver Media Control Devices
Did not load driver Legacy Video Capture Devices
Did not load driver Video Codecs
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (L2TP)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (IP)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPTP)
Did not load driver Packet Scheduler Miniport
Did not load driver Packet Scheduler Miniport
Did not load driver Direct Parallel
Did not load driver Audio Codecs
Did not load driver Legacy Audio Drivers
Did not load driver Media Control Devices
Did not load driver Legacy Video Capture Devices
Did not load driver Video Codecs
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (L2TP)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (IP)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPTP)
Did not load driver Packet Scheduler Miniport
Did not load driver Packet Scheduler Miniport
Did not load driver Direct Parallel
Did not load driver Processor
 

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