imported_smirk
Junior Member
I have a fresh setup of Windows XP SP3 on a new computer I'm building. During the tail end of the build I noticed the new hard drive periodically making loud clicking sounds. Diagnostics showed no bad blocks but I figured better safe than sorry so I RMA'd the drive for a new and larger one (larger just because it was a good deal). I used Western Digital's Data Lifeguard boot CD to set up the new drive and copy over all the data. It took about 3-4 hours to copy over the 60 GB of data.
Anyway, the new drive boots up and all the applications work, but it seems slower at bootup and login than the old drive. Just before the login screen appears, the screen goes black for about 10 seconds before it turns blue and says "Windows is starting up...", after which the login screen appears. This doesn't occur on the old drive. On the old drive, it pretty much goes straight from the XP "progress bar" screen to the login screen. Also, once the login password is entered, I get the "Loading your personal settings" message for maybe 10 seconds, then the desktop appears with a partially filled in Windows taskbar (the outline of the taskbar exists, but some parts aren't drawn in yet). After another 5 seconds or so the taskbar becomes solid blue and we're good. On the old drive, this whole login process is virtually instant.
Any idea what could be causing this? The old drive is a new WD3200AAKS SATA drive, and the new one is a new WD6400AAKS SATA drive. This is a 2.5 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU on a Gigabyte motherboard, with 4 GB RAM. I doubt the new drive is bad, but could Windows be looking for something in a different location before timing out and continuing? I really don't want to reinstall Windows plus all applications from scratch, but these login pauses make me very uneasy. Anyone else experience anything like this when copying a Windows installation to a new drive?
Thank you!
Anyway, the new drive boots up and all the applications work, but it seems slower at bootup and login than the old drive. Just before the login screen appears, the screen goes black for about 10 seconds before it turns blue and says "Windows is starting up...", after which the login screen appears. This doesn't occur on the old drive. On the old drive, it pretty much goes straight from the XP "progress bar" screen to the login screen. Also, once the login password is entered, I get the "Loading your personal settings" message for maybe 10 seconds, then the desktop appears with a partially filled in Windows taskbar (the outline of the taskbar exists, but some parts aren't drawn in yet). After another 5 seconds or so the taskbar becomes solid blue and we're good. On the old drive, this whole login process is virtually instant.
Any idea what could be causing this? The old drive is a new WD3200AAKS SATA drive, and the new one is a new WD6400AAKS SATA drive. This is a 2.5 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU on a Gigabyte motherboard, with 4 GB RAM. I doubt the new drive is bad, but could Windows be looking for something in a different location before timing out and continuing? I really don't want to reinstall Windows plus all applications from scratch, but these login pauses make me very uneasy. Anyone else experience anything like this when copying a Windows installation to a new drive?
Thank you!