S
Stuart Burns
I have a 450 Mhz Pentium III machine, with 128 Mb memory and a 12 Gb hard
drive. I am running Windows XP Home Edition SP1 with all the latest
updates. I also run Norton AntiVirus, also with all the latest updates.
It takes 2 minutes to bring up the desk-top. I know I am on the lower
margin of resources for XP, so I am not concerned with this 2 minutes. What
has me puzzled is that after the desktop comes up, the machine spends about
3 more minutes ripping through my hard drive doing something and chewing up
about 90% of the resources. My hard drive is rather noisy, so this activity
is quite audible.
I would rather avoid trying to tune the system by the blind trial and error
method. I have already turned off the WindowsXP pre-fetch feature, but that
made no detectable difference. I have also disabled all of the processes
whose functions I have been able to identify (and recognize that I don't
need at startup).
Can anyone suggest what the system thinks it is doing for these 3 extra
minutes? Or where I can look to find out what it thinks it is doing? Or
can anyone recommend a tool that would let me figure out what is going on
here?
drive. I am running Windows XP Home Edition SP1 with all the latest
updates. I also run Norton AntiVirus, also with all the latest updates.
It takes 2 minutes to bring up the desk-top. I know I am on the lower
margin of resources for XP, so I am not concerned with this 2 minutes. What
has me puzzled is that after the desktop comes up, the machine spends about
3 more minutes ripping through my hard drive doing something and chewing up
about 90% of the resources. My hard drive is rather noisy, so this activity
is quite audible.
I would rather avoid trying to tune the system by the blind trial and error
method. I have already turned off the WindowsXP pre-fetch feature, but that
made no detectable difference. I have also disabled all of the processes
whose functions I have been able to identify (and recognize that I don't
need at startup).
Can anyone suggest what the system thinks it is doing for these 3 extra
minutes? Or where I can look to find out what it thinks it is doing? Or
can anyone recommend a tool that would let me figure out what is going on
here?