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SP2 slower boot times than SP1?

MysticX23

Senior member
Here's the situation. When I had SP1, during the progress bar during the Window's logo would be about two full cycles before going into windows. Total boot time would be 20 secs or less. This is the exact same on two different computers of mine with nearly the same startup/registry/services configurations.

To sum up, I had 0 programs starting up, most powerful registry tweaks (prefetch=5, disable paging executive, iopagelocklimit, alwaysunloaddll), and i only have nearly the bareminimum services running after startup. Also did a defragment, and a defrag on the boot sectors. No viruses nor spyware either. This was after a fresh reinstall.

However, after I installed SP2, I get like nearly 15 bars before I get into windows. Under no circumstances can I get it even NEAR the previous startup times. I've read that the "prefetch" tweak doesn't work for SP2, but can SP2 be THIS much slower???
 
the boot time is kinda irrelevent, IMO windows itself is faster in everything after installing sp2 except boot time, and i couldent care less about the boot time taking 20 more seconds then it did before
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
the boot time is kinda irrelevent, IMO windows itself is faster in everything after installing sp2 except boot time, and i couldent care less about the boot time taking 20 more seconds then it did before

Me too.

Are you running a slipstreamed install of XP SP2, OP?
 
It could be that installing SP2 reset some of your former disabled services to Automatic, which could also account for part of the problem. You could also try Bootvis to improve boot times for Windows XP
 
Originally posted by: LandRover
If you don't want to wait for the longer boot-up, just use Hibernate. 🙂

or never trurn your computer off

i tink i reset mine once every 2 weeks
 
Try defragging your HD... Some of the machines I've installed it on had the same problem until I defragged them.

Speed
 
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