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t43 slow to boot up!!
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Randolph_jung@hotmail.com
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t43 slow to boot up!!
i just recently realised that my t43 is booting up very slow. during start up, it would kinda hang for a while, displaying only the wallpaper. after about 2mins then the taskbar and the rest of the desktop icons would appear. could someone advice me on what i could do to resolve this problem. Thanks
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That and try doing the following as well:
1.) Clean up your system, remove junk; Windows needs HDD space up through the part where you log in from what I have seen
2.) Defragment your HDD
3.) Type msconfig in the Run dialog box and disable startup services you don't use.
4.) If you are using Norton, you might want to think about uninstalling it and going with AVG or something similar with a smaller resource footprint than Norton.
5.) Get Microsoft Bootvis and see what processes delay the Thinkpad for how long during startup; then you can hit "Optimize System..." and it should reboot then arrange certain files on your HDD so that Windows can get to them during startup quicker.
6.) OPTIONAL: Get a Registry Cleaner, preferably one that let's you keep a backup of the current registry state, and clean up all the useless items in the registry...You would be suprised at how much junk is actually in there even after you have uninstalled the related software.
HTH
1.) Clean up your system, remove junk; Windows needs HDD space up through the part where you log in from what I have seen
2.) Defragment your HDD
3.) Type msconfig in the Run dialog box and disable startup services you don't use.
4.) If you are using Norton, you might want to think about uninstalling it and going with AVG or something similar with a smaller resource footprint than Norton.
5.) Get Microsoft Bootvis and see what processes delay the Thinkpad for how long during startup; then you can hit "Optimize System..." and it should reboot then arrange certain files on your HDD so that Windows can get to them during startup quicker.
6.) OPTIONAL: Get a Registry Cleaner, preferably one that let's you keep a backup of the current registry state, and clean up all the useless items in the registry...You would be suprised at how much junk is actually in there even after you have uninstalled the related software.
HTH
IBM ThinkPad T43 Model 2668-72U 14.1" SXGA+ 1GB |IBM 701c
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I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
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I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
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Re: t43 slow to boot up!!
Is it like this all the time or only when you have a network cable plugged in, or a wireless network connection starting?Randolph_jung@hotmail.com wrote:could someone advice me on what i could do to resolve this problem.
If it does seem to be network related, try deleting any presistant network drive mappings and see if it starts up more promptly.
Cheers,
Bill
Sorta on topic...
Im trying to disable dumb services and the IBM apps that autoboot in msconfig. Id like to go through the registry and find junk that I can delete, but I also know that doing this and taking out the wrong line can seriously F up the computer, any recommendations about what I can unclick/get rid of in the registry, currently I only have things in services unclicked... they are:
Adobe Acrobat Crap (three of them)
Java Update Scheduler
msmsgs
ibmmessages
Some AOL junk I already uninstalled after I got Trillian
QuickTime Auto Launch
iTunes Helper
So basically the only two preloaded things I unclicked were:
msmsgs
ibmmessages
What else can I unclick that does basically nothing?? FWIW I have a T43 with the standard IBM install
Im trying to disable dumb services and the IBM apps that autoboot in msconfig. Id like to go through the registry and find junk that I can delete, but I also know that doing this and taking out the wrong line can seriously F up the computer, any recommendations about what I can unclick/get rid of in the registry, currently I only have things in services unclicked... they are:
Adobe Acrobat Crap (three of them)
Java Update Scheduler
msmsgs
ibmmessages
Some AOL junk I already uninstalled after I got Trillian
QuickTime Auto Launch
iTunes Helper
So basically the only two preloaded things I unclicked were:
msmsgs
ibmmessages
What else can I unclick that does basically nothing?? FWIW I have a T43 with the standard IBM install
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Captain Igloo
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You can use Autoruns from sysinternals.com to check what is automatically started: http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html
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Bill Bolton:
Is it like this all the time or only when you have a network cable plugged in, or a wireless network connection starting?
Important point.
Try a diagnostic startup from system configuration utility, there should be an extreme difference. Also watch task manager > processes when booting to see which process is taking so long to start.
Check this link:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=21805
Is it like this all the time or only when you have a network cable plugged in, or a wireless network connection starting?
Important point.
Try a diagnostic startup from system configuration utility, there should be an extreme difference. Also watch task manager > processes when booting to see which process is taking so long to start.
Check this link:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=21805
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