Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Hi My WinXP machine had a funny episode last week - whilst I was installing an old game. It suddenly just crashed to Desktop. It IS a 9 year old machine but apart from this sudden blip is behaving as perfectly as it has always done. Anyway, since the crashing incident, it has been taking over 10 minutes from my switching the machine on to my actually getting to a Windows screen I can use !! [5 minutes to reach the Welcome Screen and then another 5 minutes before I have cursor control at the Windows screen.] My "computer" Son in Law is not available right now so I wondered if any of you had any suggestions a total non-techie like me could try ?? Cheers. Mad
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Have you uninstalled the game that initially caused the problem?
I guess some "non-techie" things you could do would be to get rid of that faulty installation. I'd use CCleaner so that I could uninstall the game and then remove any registration conflicts too. Do a general disk cleanup also. If you don't have CCleaner, just use Windows' Add/Remove Program.
If you have a lot of old, unused programs, you might want to remove those also through add/remove programs or through CCleaner. And then try defragging the hard drive if you haven't done that in awhile.
Or there's the System Restore option if you're familiar with that process. Choose a restore point from before you tried installing the game.
PS: If you never actually got that game installed, I'd opt for the System Restore option. Then do disk cleanup and defragging.
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Since the problem occurred while installing a game, it would be logical to uninstall the game first to see if this was indeed the problem.
If uninstalling the game didn't fix the problem, then run chkdsk. If testing isn't done in the reverse order of actions, it's possible to miss something very simple causing the problem.
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Hi All - And thank you for responding Oh, the first thing I did after the crash was look for renmants of the game - but there weren't any. I don't think any of it got installed. However, I did a search from the Start Menu and also ran Ccleaner. But there wasn't anything. I keep the drives "tidy" (and defrag them fairly regularly) on all my machines and don't leave old or unused programmes on any of them. Anyway .... I've just spent all afternoon running CHKDSK on each of the drives. [I have three on my XP machine - plus the CD Drive.] But all came out clean. I suppose a System Restore is the only option left but for reasons unknown (to me, anyway ) System Restore has always failed on my XP machine. However, I suppose I could give it another go. The mystery is that apart from the exceedingly slow Boot Up process, everything is working perfectly. All my installed games are running without a problem and my Internet access is fine. Thanks again, anyway, for your help. Cheers. Mad
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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... Oh, the first thing I did after the crash was look for renmants of the game - but there weren't any. I don't think any of it got installed. However, I did a search from the Start Menu and also ran Ccleaner. But there wasn't anything. ... I suppose a System Restore is the only option left but for reasons unknown (to me, anyway ) System Restore has always failed on my XP machine. However, I suppose I could give it another go. When you ran CCleaner, did you also use its Registry Cleaner tool? One of the main reasons for slow boot times, along with startup programs running in the background, is registry errors. If the game only partially installed, there could be some hidden remnants causing problems. When you say you ran CCleaner, what specifically did you run? General Cleaner? Uninstaller? Registry Cleaner? Some programs (Zone Alarm, for one) can interfere with System Restore. Try running it in Safe Mode. Also, here's a link to Windows support on troubleshooting System Restore. It gives several steps you can go over to see what might be causing your problem with SR. System Restore Troubleshooting Good luck! At least the PC is ok once it's booted.
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Safe Mode should not take as long as a regular boot because it doesn't load all the "unessential" programs, just the few needed for troubleshooting. It helps you isolate what processes might be causing issues. Mad: If you've never seen Safe Mode, you'll also notice that the display resolution is very low. Don't panic! It's suppose to be that way, but it does look weird, very Windows 95. Do you know how to boot in SM? When your computer restarts, before Windows loads, hit the F8 key. You'll be given the option in a DOS-like screen for boot modes. Some computers will require you to use a different key than F8. You should see it written for "start up options" in the lower left (usually) of your initial load screen. Edit: LOL, Jenny, I just realized you were probably addressing your question to Mad. Sorry.
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Sorry !!!! I haven't managed to have any computer time since I last replied so all is the same !! [I'll have to get back to you if I manage to try any of your suggestions.]
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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I had an experience once after uninstalling an old game on an XP computer. I didn't notice a problem as such, but I'm pretty sure some files from the game remained behind in the system somewhere. The game was The Dark Eye, the old 1995 horror one based on Edgar Allan Poe stories. Anyway, the game left a couple of registry keys that I could never seem to get rid of. Tried many times with CCleaner and deleted them manually too. They just kept respawning. Kind of creepy really. Every time I used CCleaner, there was The Dark Eye again.
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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A few answers for you, at last !!!! Cheers. Mad *************** When you ran CCleaner, did you also use its Registry Cleaner tool? Yes. I always use "Scan for Issues" and then "Cleaner". Does it also take a long time to boot to Safe Mode?Yes. It will do. When I switch the machine on, the first screen immediately appears but nothing else happens for more than five minutes - after which the boot-up actually starts. The booting up carries on for several more minutes, eventually taking me to the Welcome Screen. And it's several more minutes after THAT before I have cursor control. [All minutes not seconds !!] Do you know how to boot in SM? Yes. I've done that many times. Tap F8 when you boot the machine. At the login Menu select Enable Boot Logging. You can locate the log as C:\BOOTLOG.TXT - send it to us in an email we can go through it.I located that via Search from the Start Menu (I forgot to do it before) but I can't "copy and paste" it to anything. So how would I get it to you in an email ?? I'm still wondering which old game did this, and (if Inland's idea is right) what it could have installed that caused the problem.I had just installed the latest XP Installer for Gabriel Knight Sins of the Fathers (from the Sierra Help site) and, as per the instructions, was part way through installing the actual game from the CD when the crash occured.
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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I located that via Search from the Start Menu (I forgot to do it before) but I can't "copy and paste" it to anything. So how would I get it to you in an email ??
Open the file with Notepad, select Edit, Select All - from there you should be able to paste it into a message.
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Thanks, Inland. I've done that and now sent the email to you
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Hi Jenny100 I think I only have two actual "physical" drives. One partitioned into C and D and a separate, second, very big one, where I install my games (if I'm given that option). That one is labelled F. [My CD DRive is E.] I'll make a note to myself to watch the hard drive light and see what it does the next time I boot up - and then let you know. But it will probably be tomorrow now. [As I said in a post higher up in this thread, I ran a separate CHKDSK on each drive and each one came up as clear. Shouldn't any possible bad sectors have shown up then ??] Thanks. Mad
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Mad,
Have you tried again to do a System Restore? If your XP won't do it, that sounds like a problem of equal import to me. Have you ever tried to find out why it won't?
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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I ran a separate CHKDSK on each drive and each one came up as clear. Shouldn't any possible bad sectors have shown up then ?? A hard-to-read sector won't necessarily show up in chkdsk as bad, even if it takes a lot longer to read than a healthy sector. A hard-to-read sector may not be totally bad, but it's getting there. Do you know if your XP hard drive has S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) capability? If it does, you might try to find out how many sectors have been remapped. Today, most errors are detected and corrected by the disk drive -- sometimes by remapping a failed sector of the disk to a spare sector without the involvement of the operating system. This "silent correction" can lead to other problems if disk storage is not managed well, as the disk drive will continue to remap sectors until it runs out of spares, at which time the temporary correctable errors can turn into permanent ones as the disk drive deteriorates. S.M.A.R.T. provides a standardized way of monitoring the health of a disk drive, and there are tools available for most operating systems to automatically check the disk drive for impending failures by watching for deteriorating S.M.A.R.T. parameters.
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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You may want to download and install HD Tune - it contains a Health tab that displays your Hard Drive's current S.M.A.R.T counters. If you have a high Read Error Rate, or Reallocated Sector count it will definitely slow the boot process down. Here the Freeware version - (you want HD Tune, Not HD Tune Pro) HD Tune
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Re: Boot Up Taking Over 10 minutes
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Thanks all of you who are offering suggestions !! Jenny100This is what the hard drive light does : I switch the machine on and the "Motherboard Logo" screen appears. The drive light is red for a few seconds and then goes off. But the Logo screen stays for at least five minutes. When the boot up towards the Welcome Screen starts, the screen goes blank, the drive light flickers and then goes red for a short period and then goes off again. And nothing else happens for another 5 minutes. Whilst the Welcome screen is actually appearing, the drive light flickers continuously for a while and then mainly stays "solid" red until the boot up is complete. TravelerI've never bothered about the System Restore thing because any previous problems with this machine have always eventually been resolved without having to resort to using that. Robert GaultMy techie Son in Law makes sure I don't have too much junk anywhere on any of my machines but I'll get him to check as soon as he is "available". InlandAZDo I just download that HD Tune (say to Desktop) and then run it ??
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