WINXP SPlash screen duration

R

Roy

Hello group
IIRC that somebody here told that during boot up the winxp splash
screen should be short; how come , in one pc of mine it took about a
minute? what could be the reason?
TIA
Roy
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Roy said:
IIRC that somebody here told that during boot up the winxp splash
screen should be short; how come , in one pc of mine it took about a
minute? what could be the reason?

Could mean Nothing. All machines are different.

What is your system specs (hardware) and how much stuff do you have loading
at startup?
 
R

Roy

Could mean Nothing.  All machines are different.

What is your system specs (hardware) and how much stuff do you have loading
at startup?

Hmm its CPU a pentium M 780, 2.26ghz single core processor with 2 gig
or RAM, WinXPSp3, number of .programs on start menu is just 6.....
 
J

JS

What about your hard drive specs?

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http://www.pagestart.com



Could mean Nothing. All machines are different.

What is your system specs (hardware) and how much stuff do you have
loading
at startup?

Hmm its CPU a pentium M 780, 2.26ghz single core processor with 2 gig
or RAM, WinXPSp3, number of .programs on start menu is just 6.....
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

Hello group
IIRC that somebody here told that during boot up the winxp splash
screen should be short;


Not necessarily true.

how come , in one pc of mine it took about a
minute? what could be the reason?


That doesn't sound at all terrible, and as far as I'm concerned, it's
nothing to worry about. Here's my standard message on slow startup:

My personal view is that the attention many people pay to how long it
takes to boot is unwarranted. Assuming that the computer's speed is
otherwise satisfactory, it may not be worth worrying about. Most
people start their computers once a day or even less frequently. In
the overall scheme of things, even a few minutes to start up isn't
very important. Personally I power on my computer when I get up in the
morning, then go get my coffee. When I come back, it's done booting. I
don't know how long it took to boot and I don't care.

However if you do want to address it, it may be because of what
programs start automatically, and you may want to stop some of them
from starting that way. On each program you don't want to start
automatically, check its Options to see if it has the choice not to
start (make sure you actually choose the option not to run it, not
just a "don't show icon" option). Many can easily and best be stopped
that way. If that doesn't work, run MSCONFIG from the Start | Run
line, and on the Startup tab, uncheck the programs you don't want to
start automatically.

However, if I were you, I wouldn't do this just for the purpose of
running the minimum number of programs. Despite what many people tell
you, you should be concerned, not with how *many* of these programs
you run, but *which*. Some of them can hurt performance severely, but
others have no effect on performance.

Don't just stop programs from running willy-nilly. What you should do
is determine what each program is, what its value is to you, and what
the cost in performance is of its running all the time. You can get
more information about these with google searches and asking about
specifics here.

Once you have that information, you can make an intelligent informed
decision about what you want to keep and what you want to get rid of.
 
V

VanguardLH

Roy said:
IIRC that somebody here told that during boot up the winxp splash
screen should be short; how come , in one pc of mine it took about a
minute? what could be the reason?

The splash screen remains there until Windows gets to the point of
asking you to login. Well, if you are loading more drivers, some which
may take longer to load than a different set of drivers on another host,
along with whatever services, fonts, and background tasks you start on
loading Windows (and which load before you login) then it will take
longer for Windows to get ready before it can present the login screen.

Are you sure the other host (i.e., the one to which you compare against
your own host) is exactly the same hardware, loads the same version of
Windows, loads the same versions of drivers for the hardware, has the
same font set size, has the same registry size, loads the same set of NT
services, and loads the same set of user-level background processes for
WinLogon events or run keys in the registry as your own host?

If you want to see what all is getting loaded on your host (i.e., hide
the splash screen), you can add the /noguiboot and /sos parameters to
the boot.ini file. Run msconfig.exe and enable those options under the
BOOT.INI tab and reboot. Info on the boot.ini switches can be found at
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963892.aspx. Then
you'll get to see lots of lines scroll by during the Windows startup
process of which many you won't understand.
 
R

Roy

What about your hard drive specs?

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Hmm its  CPU a pentium M 780, 2.26ghz single core processor with 2 gig
or RAM, WinXPSp3, number of .programs on start menu is just 6.....- Hide quoted text -

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SATA 5400 RPM,320 GB
 

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