View Full Version : Slow boot after installing SP2, why?
MrBill
September 30th 04, 05:30 PM
I have a Dell PC with a P4/3K chip and 1 GB of RAM. Booting is taking
4-5 times longer than before installing SP2, but then things work fine
after booting has completed. The slowdown begins about the time the
system is loading the desktop icons, and continues through the time
the system loads my StartUp programs. FWIW, there seems to be a LOT
of hard disk activity during the slowdown. I did run a defrag but
this made only a minimal improvement.
This is not a major problem, just an irritation! Does anyone know
what I can to to return my boot to its pre-SP2 speed?
Thanks, Bill
Mike H
September 30th 04, 06:12 PM
Have you visited the Dell website to learn about patches that Dell machines
require?..
"MrBill" > wrote in message
...
>I have a Dell PC with a P4/3K chip and 1 GB of RAM. Booting is taking
> 4-5 times longer than before installing SP2, but then things work fine
> after booting has completed. The slowdown begins about the time the
> system is loading the desktop icons, and continues through the time
> the system loads my StartUp programs. FWIW, there seems to be a LOT
> of hard disk activity during the slowdown. I did run a defrag but
> this made only a minimal improvement.
>
> This is not a major problem, just an irritation! Does anyone know
> what I can to to return my boot to its pre-SP2 speed?
>
> Thanks, Bill
>
MrBill
September 30th 04, 09:00 PM
No I hadn't, but it's a couple of hours since my original post and
interestingly enough - boot speed is back to normal. But I did
nothing to fix the problem . . . very weird!
- Bill
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:12:40 -0400, "Mike H"
> wrote:
>Have you visited the Dell website to learn about patches that Dell machines
>require?..
>
>
>"MrBill" > wrote in message
...
>>I have a Dell PC with a P4/3K chip and 1 GB of RAM. Booting is taking
>> 4-5 times longer than before installing SP2, but then things work fine
>> after booting has completed. The slowdown begins about the time the
>> system is loading the desktop icons, and continues through the time
>> the system loads my StartUp programs. FWIW, there seems to be a LOT
>> of hard disk activity during the slowdown. I did run a defrag but
>> this made only a minimal improvement.
>>
>> This is not a major problem, just an irritation! Does anyone know
>> what I can to to return my boot to its pre-SP2 speed?
>>
>> Thanks, Bill
>>
>
Mike H
September 30th 04, 09:28 PM
It may take a few boots for SP2 to settle down.. one of the reasons, I have
been told, is that SP2 is building up the pre-fetch..
"MrBill" > wrote in message
...
> No I hadn't, but it's a couple of hours since my original post and
> interestingly enough - boot speed is back to normal. But I did
> nothing to fix the problem . . . very weird!
>
> - Bill
>
> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:12:40 -0400, "Mike H"
> > wrote:
>
>>Have you visited the Dell website to learn about patches that Dell
>>machines
>>require?..
>>
>>
>>"MrBill" > wrote in message
...
>>>I have a Dell PC with a P4/3K chip and 1 GB of RAM. Booting is taking
>>> 4-5 times longer than before installing SP2, but then things work fine
>>> after booting has completed. The slowdown begins about the time the
>>> system is loading the desktop icons, and continues through the time
>>> the system loads my StartUp programs. FWIW, there seems to be a LOT
>>> of hard disk activity during the slowdown. I did run a defrag but
>>> this made only a minimal improvement.
>>>
>>> This is not a major problem, just an irritation! Does anyone know
>>> what I can to to return my boot to its pre-SP2 speed?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bill
>>>
>>
>
Rock
September 30th 04, 10:25 PM
MrBill wrote:
> I have a Dell PC with a P4/3K chip and 1 GB of RAM. Booting is taking
> 4-5 times longer than before installing SP2, but then things work fine
> after booting has completed. The slowdown begins about the time the
> system is loading the desktop icons, and continues through the time
> the system loads my StartUp programs. FWIW, there seems to be a LOT
> of hard disk activity during the slowdown. I did run a defrag but
> this made only a minimal improvement.
>
> This is not a major problem, just an irritation! Does anyone know
> what I can to to return my boot to its pre-SP2 speed?
>
> Thanks, Bill
>
It can take several days and 3 or 4 reboots for it to speed up. First
defrag. The boot prefetch will kick in after the 3 rd reboot. It takes
several days for the prefetch folder to be rebuilt. And the in built
optimization kicks in every 3 days. After that defrag again. If the
system is still slow after some days try some clean boot troubleshooting
to see what may be hanging up on startup. A program may need to be
uninstalled / reinstalled:
How to troubleshoot by using the System Configuration utility in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560
How to perform a clean boot in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310353
Rock
September 30th 04, 10:25 PM
MrBill wrote:
> I have a Dell PC with a P4/3K chip and 1 GB of RAM. Booting is taking
> 4-5 times longer than before installing SP2, but then things work fine
> after booting has completed. The slowdown begins about the time the
> system is loading the desktop icons, and continues through the time
> the system loads my StartUp programs. FWIW, there seems to be a LOT
> of hard disk activity during the slowdown. I did run a defrag but
> this made only a minimal improvement.
>
> This is not a major problem, just an irritation! Does anyone know
> what I can to to return my boot to its pre-SP2 speed?
>
> Thanks, Bill
>
It can take several days and 3 or 4 reboots for it to speed up. First
defrag. The boot prefetch will kick in after the 3 rd reboot. It takes
several days for the prefetch folder to be rebuilt. And the in built
optimization kicks in every 3 days. After that defrag again. If the
system is still slow after some days try some clean boot troubleshooting
to see what may be hanging up on startup. A program may need to be
uninstalled / reinstalled:
How to troubleshoot by using the System Configuration utility in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560
How to perform a clean boot in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310353
Plato
September 30th 04, 11:51 PM
MrBill wrote:
>
> I have a Dell PC with a P4/3K chip and 1 GB of RAM. Booting is taking
> 4-5 times longer than before installing SP2, but then things work fine
http://www.bootdisk.com/bootlist/189.htm#2
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