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re: Solutions to ''Slow System Startup''
Sunday, February 22, 2004 at 3:24 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ben
(4 messages posted)
Those printer helper applications and status monitors can take a long time to load.
I have disabled Canon's C555 Status Monitor in the past (it's used to handle faxes,
I believe) to reduce my startup time. BootVis.exe is also helpful in identifying
the services that take the longest to load.
On Thursday, June 26, 2003 at 4:25 am, Robert Bishop wrote:
>I had the 6.5 minute startup for XP Home. I have an HP Pavilion 325C with USB Zip
>, USB scanner,
>HP 6122 printer. The following helped me to get power down/ boot up cycle down to
>1 min 45 sec,
>with all 73 services still enabled:
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>Start/Programs/Administrative Tools/Microsoft.Net Framework Wizards/"Fix an Application"
>(told it to fix mmc.exe, the only one in the list)
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>Start/Programs/Accessories/"Program Compatibility Wizard"
>(fixed "6122 Printer Assistant" - the first one in the list) - this is what was
hanging
>as programs
>were appearing in the system tray.
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