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slow boot up problem

ok first off im sorry if this post is in the wrong section but i am not sure where to put it...

my problem: all of the sudden i am getting slow starts when i turn on my comp. it just takes longer before windows starts. i cannot think of anything abnormal i did besides removing a lot of programs and deleting a lot of extra stuff before i turned it on. my cpu, video, and ram is in my sig. other stuff are 120 gb hard drive, and i do not know the maker of my mobo but i got the comp from sony. if u need more info or know whats wrong plz reply.
 
Here's a free bump for you.

My first guess would be spyware etc. So run some antivirus proggies. Might wanna defrag too after removing those progies.

Fern
 
Forgot to mention...

Not familair with Sony, but if they gave you a restore disk you could back up your data and do the restore. Should be running like new.

Fern

EDIT: Go HERE and check out AT member Schadenfroh's guide to malware, spyware etc. Instructions on how to get rid of and prevent (best free AV proggies etc) problems.
 
you may also want to run msconfig and go to the startup tab and start turning off unnecessary startup crap...most are not need.
 
Don't you have a LAN card in your system that has no IP set and depends on DHCP auto IP assign which is not available? Because unassigned/unset LAN cards can slow down the boot process tremendously. Haven't you enabled an - otherwise - unused onboard LAN card in BIOS? (A CMOS reset or "Load Optimal Default" could have put it active. Of course your problem may have nothing to do with a LAN card. Just an idea.
 
yeah so i didnt do anything at all and it magically just acted normal again....i dont kno wth happened....but thanks for ur replies
 
just go to msconfig...get rid fo the programs that you don't want booting at startup (but keep the virus, firewall, or anything important alone)
 
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