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re: Question about 'Things that slow down system bootup'
Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 2:42 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Falcon
(13489 messages posted)
How is more RAM going to improve my startup time when I have a maximum memory usage
of about 400 MB during boot, and 512 MB of RAM? Adam is right on track--above 512,
assuming you have trimmed out unnecessary junk, the bottleneck is the hard drive
seek time for reading required files, not virtual memory.
My Malware Removal Instructions
Perform the following:
- Disable System Restore*
- Perform an online
virus scan****.
- Download, update, and run these tools:
Repeat as necessary until clean.
- If you still experience problems after doing these steps, download
HijackThis* and post a log
to
this forum.
- To protect against reinfection, download and use these:
If at all possible, I recommend that you use alternative software, particularly
web browsers and email clients:
If this is not a viable option, or for additional protection, use these:
- Optionally Reenable
System Restore*.
Better alternatives to
System Restore.
If you encounter any broken links, please inform
me of them. Also note that these links direct through my web server to allow
me to keep them
up-to-date or post additional info. If you are unable to use the links above, click
the stars
instead, which are a direct link to the page in question.
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