Vista Slow Startup

G

Guest

I am haveing a issue with the slow load of startup programs. After I get to
the Vista start up screen it takes ~ 1min 30 secs before all the startup
programs load and the network is connected. I have just clean installed the
system and the only thing which is loading is a color profile for the screen,
Norton Internet Protect, Sigma Tel Audio, and Intel Desktop Utilities, all of
which are reported as Vista Compatabile. After I get to the user screen the
Intel and Sigma Tel Icons load quickly along with the network Icon (showing
disconnected). It then takes about a minute for the Norton Icon to appear at
which time the network icon indicates a connection and the side bar
applications load.
Any suggestions, btw the same symptoms were seen before I loaded Internet
Protect.
 
G

Guest

How much ram is installed? If possible, add more ram for your pc, you might
get better results.
 
G

Guest

Many startup processes are delay load. This is so you can start work without
waiting for everything to load. You can change Automatic (Delay Load) to
Automatic in the services application. Automatic means at startup, manual
means on demand (except for stupid programs like defender).
 
B

Bob

SteveS said:
System currently has 2 gb of ram.

You can check to see what Vista reports as far as performance,
startup/shutdown issues:

Control Panel
System Maintenance
Performance Information and Tools
in the left pane, Advanced tools
cause of long startup/shutdown should be near the top under performance
issues.
Bob
 
G

Guest

Checked where you suggested and found nothing that indicated an issue.
However under Problem Reporting it did show 4 issues for the time right as I
started. 1- "SYS Admin Works Agent X8 Hung on Start" and 3 - "Windows WCP
other Failure" problems. All of these indicated no solutions.

Does any of this give you and indication where to look?
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the suggestion, but that was not it. (sh...) The timing was almost
the same with Auto or the 100mb.
 

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