PLEASE Help -- Windows very slow starting up

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Guest

My Windows XP Pro machine has started hanging for a long period between the
Windows startup screen (with the moving indicator) and the pre-desktop screen
when the startup sound plays. During this period, the screen is black, with a
mouse pointer visible. There appears to be hard disk activity (the light is
on, but no sound) and just before the welcome message appears, the video card
resets to its desktop resolution (I can hear the monitor switching modes). I
have tried using MSCONFIG to do an absolute barebones startup, but it's just
the same, so it does not seem to be a service or startup program that's
causing the problem.

Where else could I be looking? Because I have just reinstalled Windows after
a crash, there is no restore point to go back to. It was loading fine for the
first few days. I think the problems began when I upgraded to the latest
video drivers. But I can't seem to roll them back either.

The configuration is ASUS P4P800S-X motherboard, P4 2.66 Intel CPU, 1 GB
RAM, ASUS 9500GE AGP8X 256 MB video card and two Samsung HD drives - one 40
GB and one 80 GB (boot disk), plus an NEC DVD-R/W.

Any help appreciated.

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I have this same problem, as do 2 other XP machines in my office. Is this an
update issue or a bug? We had this same problem about two months ago, when on
the same day all 3 PCs were slow at startup. Can anyone help? "TonyG" wrote:
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I am having the same problem .. msconfig set fot the bare minimum to load
.... my progress bar shows short movement then stop and keeps doing this, and
then after input of password, takes several minutes for the desktop icons to
appear ... can't figure out the cause ???
My pc takes about 8 - 10 minutes to finally start up.
---Thanks for any help ----
25or6to4
 
G

Guest

Hey Dixonian
Thanks for replying to our post.
I'm embarassed to say, I pulled up and went through the Device Manager, but
I'm not really sure what I am supposed to be looking for. I'm skittish when
it comes to going into the pc's system, registry, etc. I don't know how to
perform the procedure you suggested. I need a little help with that.
I also have been having a problem after system loading and coming on, I
don;t know if it's related to this problem or not:
" RUNDLL
Error loading C:\PROGRA~\NEWDOT~1\NEWDOT~2.DLL
The specified module could not be found. "

Then later I get this message:
" C:\Program Files\Common Files|installShield\Professional\Run Time\ [then,
gives various #'s]\Intel32\DotNetInstaller.exe ... cannot access a
necessary file, "mscorre.dll "
Needless to say, I am totally befuddled by this ... I'm ready to get my
hammer and "Hit Any Key".

I've searched Kellys-Korner, and Doug's website, and haven't been able to
work through this.
----Thanks for any help ----
25or6to4
 
G

Guest

Google Search "NEWDOT"
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=NEWDOT&btnG=Google+Search

What is NEWDOT~2.DLL? Is NEWDOT~2.DLL spyware or a virus?
http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/newdot~2.dll.html

Cure for missing msvcr70.dll and mscoree.dll
http://www.csharphelp.com/archives/archive13.html
mscoree.dll
File description: Microsoft .NET Runtime Execution Engine, v. 1.0.37
Filesize to download: 65.4 kb
Recommendation for mscoree.dll:

mscoree.dll
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?mscoree



25or6to4 said:
Hey Dixonian
Thanks for replying to our post.
I'm embarassed to say, I pulled up and went through the Device Manager, but
I'm not really sure what I am supposed to be looking for. I'm skittish when
it comes to going into the pc's system, registry, etc. I don't know how to
perform the procedure you suggested. I need a little help with that.
I also have been having a problem after system loading and coming on, I
don;t know if it's related to this problem or not:
" RUNDLL
Error loading C:\PROGRA~\NEWDOT~1\NEWDOT~2.DLL
The specified module could not be found. "

Then later I get this message:
" C:\Program Files\Common Files|installShield\Professional\Run Time\ [then,
gives various #'s]\Intel32\DotNetInstaller.exe ... cannot access a
necessary file, "mscorre.dll "
Needless to say, I am totally befuddled by this ... I'm ready to get my
hammer and "Hit Any Key".

I've searched Kellys-Korner, and Doug's website, and haven't been able to
work through this.
----Thanks for any help ----
25or6to4


Dixonian69 said:
use device manager to "roll back" video driver, if possible.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Dixonian69 .... this should keep me busy for a while.
I appreciate your time and research for these problems.

25or6to4


Dixonian69 said:
Google Search "NEWDOT"
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=NEWDOT&btnG=Google+Search

What is NEWDOT~2.DLL? Is NEWDOT~2.DLL spyware or a virus?
http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/newdot~2.dll.html

Cure for missing msvcr70.dll and mscoree.dll
http://www.csharphelp.com/archives/archive13.html
mscoree.dll
File description: Microsoft .NET Runtime Execution Engine, v. 1.0.37
Filesize to download: 65.4 kb
Recommendation for mscoree.dll:

mscoree.dll
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?mscoree



25or6to4 said:
Hey Dixonian
Thanks for replying to our post.
I'm embarassed to say, I pulled up and went through the Device Manager, but
I'm not really sure what I am supposed to be looking for. I'm skittish when
it comes to going into the pc's system, registry, etc. I don't know how to
perform the procedure you suggested. I need a little help with that.
I also have been having a problem after system loading and coming on, I
don;t know if it's related to this problem or not:
" RUNDLL
Error loading C:\PROGRA~\NEWDOT~1\NEWDOT~2.DLL
The specified module could not be found. "

Then later I get this message:
" C:\Program Files\Common Files|installShield\Professional\Run Time\ [then,
gives various #'s]\Intel32\DotNetInstaller.exe ... cannot access a
necessary file, "mscorre.dll "
Needless to say, I am totally befuddled by this ... I'm ready to get my
hammer and "Hit Any Key".

I've searched Kellys-Korner, and Doug's website, and haven't been able to
work through this.
----Thanks for any help ----
25or6to4


Dixonian69 said:
use device manager to "roll back" video driver, if possible.


:

My Windows XP Pro machine has started hanging for a long period between the
Windows startup screen (with the moving indicator) and the pre-desktop screen
when the startup sound plays. During this period, the screen is black, with a
mouse pointer visible. There appears to be hard disk activity (the light is
on, but no sound) and just before the welcome message appears, the video card
resets to its desktop resolution (I can hear the monitor switching modes). I
have tried using MSCONFIG to do an absolute barebones startup, but it's just
the same, so it does not seem to be a service or startup program that's
causing the problem.

Where else could I be looking? Because I have just reinstalled Windows after
a crash, there is no restore point to go back to. It was loading fine for the
first few days. I think the problems began when I upgraded to the latest
video drivers. But I can't seem to roll them back either.

The configuration is ASUS P4P800S-X motherboard, P4 2.66 Intel CPU, 1 GB
RAM, ASUS 9500GE AGP8X 256 MB video card and two Samsung HD drives - one 40
GB and one 80 GB (boot disk), plus an NEC DVD-R/W.

Any help appreciated.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have this same problem, as do 2 other XP machines in my office. Is this an
update issue or a bug? We had this same problem about two months ago, when on
the same day all 3 PCs were slow at startup. Can anyone help? "TonyG" wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am having the same problem .. msconfig set fot the bare minimum to load
... my progress bar shows short movement then stop and keeps doing this, and
then after input of password, takes several minutes for the desktop icons to
appear ... can't figure out the cause ???
My pc takes about 8 - 10 minutes to finally start up.
---Thanks for any help ----
25or6to4
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I failed to mention, does this even after a deep virus scan, total
defragmentation and optimizing, checking Adware and Spyware --
---Thanks for any help ---- 25or6to4
 
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Guest

I don't really know what to tell you about the video issue!!
the video card resets to its desktop resolution (I can hear the monitor
switching modes).

Try going to control panel and then display. Maybe change display settings?
 

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