I'll stop hijacking another thread.Vista SP14 gb2.5ghz duolatest bios, no startup items (except for anti-virus and my BT mouse)3.5 minutes to get to log on screen1.5 minutes from there until it's completely booted (HD slows, vista's "processing circle" goes away, cpu usage <8%)it used to completely boot/load <1 min. No recent HW/SW changes.suggestions?
8/15/2008 2:59:46 PM
format c:
8/15/2008 3:09:47 PM
NOT an option. is that your favorite advice?
8/15/2008 3:10:35 PM
why isn't it an option?and it's great advice, haha
8/15/2008 3:11:14 PM
well it is a good option for my old laptop, but not my new one. And I have a few programs from work that I'd rather not lose and getting them back on my computer would be way too much of a hassle, thanks to the IT guy. And I'm not into the whole stealing software thing.
8/15/2008 3:13:51 PM
I know this is for XP, but thought I'd post it anyways:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BootVis
8/15/2008 4:01:06 PM
if only they had that for vista
8/15/2008 4:02:09 PM
vista has built-in diagnostics for boot-timing. go into the performance and monitoring tools, and start tracking, restart, open the logs and see where it's lagging
8/15/2008 5:00:54 PM
is there something similar to that for shutdown lag issues?
8/15/2008 5:10:56 PM
well no shit....figured it out. apparently it's trying to boot/load something from my external HD. I unplugged it and bam! boots/loads <1 min.^^i just took a look at the boot logs. there's a bunch of errors/messages for booting problems. I'll keep a look out on them, but I'm thinking the ext HD thing may have been the cause of all the problems.is there a way to figure out why and what my computer is trying to load from my external during boot? and I just plugged my external back in, and something is constantly accessing my ext hd....I just don't know what it is[Edited on August 15, 2008 at 6:32 PM. Reason : .]
8/15/2008 6:30:15 PM
superboost or whatever its called?
8/15/2008 7:17:08 PM
readyboost? it shouldn't be - months ago, it said that the drive wasn't able to be used for readyboost, not that I wanted to. i've tried checking to make sure, but I can't seem to find anything related to readyboost
8/15/2008 7:19:10 PM
definitely wasn't readyboost. I had it disabled
8/15/2008 7:48:19 PM
so is there anyway to see why my computer is trying to boot/load something from my external?
8/15/2008 10:52:34 PM
Look in your bios to see what your boot drive hierarchy is
8/15/2008 11:00:19 PM
8/15/2008 11:05:24 PM
internal, external, nic, cd, floppy
8/15/2008 11:05:41 PM