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  #1  
Old June 24th 10, 01:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard[_15_]
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Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System I
find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found in
Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and I
have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I might
find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own Syste32
folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help in advance.
Richard
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  #2  
Old June 24th 10, 01:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System I
find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found in
Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and I
have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I might
find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own Syste32
folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help in advance.


If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for
this file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus
or malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine
is free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John
  #3  
Old June 24th 10, 01:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System I
find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found in
Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and I
have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I might
find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own Syste32
folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help in advance.


If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for
this file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus
or malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine
is free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John
  #4  
Old June 24th 10, 01:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard[_15_]
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Posts: 33
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.


If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John

Hi John, I think it is a .sys file. I have run Anti MalwareBytes
AntiMalware, SuperAntiSpyware and Kaspersky's Virus Removal Tool. The
first two indicate no problems, but Kaspersky *DID* identify some
threats and *DID* remove them. If it was as you suggest the remnant of
an infection,why would my boot-start continue for so long to look for
it, and how can I tell it not to, and get my boot time back to
acceptable levels? 25 mins is just too long especially when reboots are
being asked for by other (OK) programs. Thanks for your help.
Richard
  #5  
Old June 24th 10, 01:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard[_15_]
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Posts: 33
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.


If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John

Hi John, I think it is a .sys file. I have run Anti MalwareBytes
AntiMalware, SuperAntiSpyware and Kaspersky's Virus Removal Tool. The
first two indicate no problems, but Kaspersky *DID* identify some
threats and *DID* remove them. If it was as you suggest the remnant of
an infection,why would my boot-start continue for so long to look for
it, and how can I tell it not to, and get my boot time back to
acceptable levels? 25 mins is just too long especially when reboots are
being asked for by other (OK) programs. Thanks for your help.
Richard
  #6  
Old June 24th 10, 01:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard[_15_]
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Posts: 33
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.


If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John

Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which I
am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??
  #7  
Old June 24th 10, 01:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard[_15_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 33
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.


If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John

Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which I
am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??
  #8  
Old June 24th 10, 02:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.


If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John

Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which I
am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??


Is it in the CurrentControlSet?

Look for phantom devices in the Device Manager and see if any make
mention this BTHEX driver:

Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected to the
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539

This little batch file will automatically set the Device Manager to show
phantom devices and open it for you:

----------------------------------------------------
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices-1
start devmgmt.msc
----------------------------------------------------

You cannot delete the keys in the Enum section because you do not have
permission to do so, grant yourself the necessary permissions and you
will be able to remove the keys. Before you do that keep in mind that
there is a good reason why only the System account has permission to
delete keys in the in the \Enum branch! It would be best to remove the
device in the Device Manager instead of removing it from the Enum keys.

Before you change the permissions and delete keys please read the
following:

Enum
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc976176.aspx

System and Startup Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742541.aspx

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc978528.aspx

John
  #9  
Old June 24th 10, 02:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard[_15_]
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Posts: 33
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

On 24/06/2010 14:13, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.

If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John

Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which
I am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??


Is it in the CurrentControlSet?

Look for phantom devices in the Device Manager and see if any make
mention this BTHEX driver:

Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected to the
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539

This little batch file will automatically set the Device Manager to show
phantom devices and open it for you:

----------------------------------------------------
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices-1
start devmgmt.msc
----------------------------------------------------

You cannot delete the keys in the Enum section because you do not have
permission to do so, grant yourself the necessary permissions and you
will be able to remove the keys. Before you do that keep in mind that
there is a good reason why only the System account has permission to
delete keys in the in the \Enum branch! It would be best to remove the
device in the Device Manager instead of removing it from the Enum keys.

Before you change the permissions and delete keys please read the
following:

Enum
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc976176.aspx

System and Startup Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742541.aspx

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc978528.aspx

John

Yes - it is in CurrentControlSet under /Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/0000. No
mention in Device Manager, or after running your batch file. I won't try
to meddle with Enum, but how do I grant myself permission if I did want
to?? I will read the articles you mention, but since this is the file
that is causing my 20 min startup delay, ex-infection or otherwise - how
do I get rid of my system searching for it?? Thanks again.
Richard
  #10  
Old June 24th 10, 02:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 780
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 14:13, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.

If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for
this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John
Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which
I am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??


Is it in the CurrentControlSet?

Look for phantom devices in the Device Manager and see if any make
mention this BTHEX driver:

Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected to the
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539

This little batch file will automatically set the Device Manager to show
phantom devices and open it for you:

----------------------------------------------------
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices-1
start devmgmt.msc
----------------------------------------------------

You cannot delete the keys in the Enum section because you do not have
permission to do so, grant yourself the necessary permissions and you
will be able to remove the keys. Before you do that keep in mind that
there is a good reason why only the System account has permission to
delete keys in the in the \Enum branch! It would be best to remove the
device in the Device Manager instead of removing it from the Enum keys.

Before you change the permissions and delete keys please read the
following:

Enum
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc976176.aspx

System and Startup Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742541.aspx

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc978528.aspx

John

Yes - it is in CurrentControlSet under /Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/0000. No
mention in Device Manager, or after running your batch file. I won't try
to meddle with Enum, but how do I grant myself permission if I did want
to?? I will read the articles you mention, but since this is the file
that is causing my 20 min startup delay, ex-infection or otherwise - how
do I get rid of my system searching for it?? Thanks again.


The registry permissions are just like regular NTFS file permissions,
just right click on the offending key and select Permissions...

If you are convinced that this is the culprit and if you cannot remove
the device from the Device Manager then just grant yourself full control
on the key and delete it. For the time being remove it in the
CurrentControlSet only! If the Windows installation balks at its
removal (when you reboot) just boot to the Last Known Good Configuration.

John
  #11  
Old June 24th 10, 03:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll


John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 14:13, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and
before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of
the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in
the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.

If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for
this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the
machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this
file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John
Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which
I am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??

Is it in the CurrentControlSet?

Look for phantom devices in the Device Manager and see if any make
mention this BTHEX driver:

Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected to the
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539

This little batch file will automatically set the Device Manager to show
phantom devices and open it for you:

----------------------------------------------------
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices-1
start devmgmt.msc
----------------------------------------------------

You cannot delete the keys in the Enum section because you do not have
permission to do so, grant yourself the necessary permissions and you
will be able to remove the keys. Before you do that keep in mind that
there is a good reason why only the System account has permission to
delete keys in the in the \Enum branch! It would be best to remove the
device in the Device Manager instead of removing it from the Enum keys.

Before you change the permissions and delete keys please read the
following:

Enum
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc976176.aspx

System and Startup Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742541.aspx

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc978528.aspx

John

Yes - it is in CurrentControlSet under /Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/0000.
No mention in Device Manager, or after running your batch file. I
won't try to meddle with Enum, but how do I grant myself permission if
I did want to?? I will read the articles you mention, but since this
is the file that is causing my 20 min startup delay, ex-infection or
otherwise - how do I get rid of my system searching for it?? Thanks
again.


The registry permissions are just like regular NTFS file permissions,
just right click on the offending key and select Permissions...

If you are convinced that this is the culprit and if you cannot remove
the device from the Device Manager then just grant yourself full control
on the key and delete it. For the time being remove it in the
CurrentControlSet only! If the Windows installation balks at its
removal (when you reboot) just boot to the Last Known Good Configuration.


PS. The problem is more likely to be caused by the status of the
service in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es
branch, I suggest that you remove or disable the service there. To
disable the service set its Start value to 4.

John
  #12  
Old June 24th 10, 03:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard[_15_]
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Posts: 33
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

On 24/06/2010 14:59, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 14:13, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer (with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and
before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of
the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in
the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there, and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any help
in advance.

If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for
this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the
machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this
file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and that
the entry is just a remnant.

John
Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which
I am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??

Is it in the CurrentControlSet?

Look for phantom devices in the Device Manager and see if any make
mention this BTHEX driver:

Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected to the
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539

This little batch file will automatically set the Device Manager to show
phantom devices and open it for you:

----------------------------------------------------
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices-1
start devmgmt.msc
----------------------------------------------------

You cannot delete the keys in the Enum section because you do not have
permission to do so, grant yourself the necessary permissions and you
will be able to remove the keys. Before you do that keep in mind that
there is a good reason why only the System account has permission to
delete keys in the in the \Enum branch! It would be best to remove the
device in the Device Manager instead of removing it from the Enum keys.

Before you change the permissions and delete keys please read the
following:

Enum
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc976176.aspx

System and Startup Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742541.aspx

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc978528.aspx

John

Yes - it is in CurrentControlSet under /Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/0000.
No mention in Device Manager, or after running your batch file. I
won't try to meddle with Enum, but how do I grant myself permission if
I did want to?? I will read the articles you mention, but since this
is the file that is causing my 20 min startup delay, ex-infection or
otherwise - how do I get rid of my system searching for it?? Thanks
again.


The registry permissions are just like regular NTFS file permissions,
just right click on the offending key and select Permissions...

If you are convinced that this is the culprit and if you cannot remove
the device from the Device Manager then just grant yourself full control
on the key and delete it. For the time being remove it in the
CurrentControlSet only! If the Windows installation balks at its removal
(when you reboot) just boot to the Last Known Good Configuration.

John

Thanks John - I will try that and report back, assuming I don't mess
something up! Will take a while. Thanks again.
  #13  
Old June 24th 10, 03:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 780
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll


Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 14:59, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 14:13, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer
(with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and
before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom of
the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the
System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not
found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD in
the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there,
and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their
own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any
help
in advance.

If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search for
this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the
machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this
file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and
that
the entry is just a remnant.

John
Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which
I am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??

Is it in the CurrentControlSet?

Look for phantom devices in the Device Manager and see if any make
mention this BTHEX driver:

Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected to the
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539

This little batch file will automatically set the Device Manager to
show
phantom devices and open it for you:

----------------------------------------------------
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices-1
start devmgmt.msc
----------------------------------------------------

You cannot delete the keys in the Enum section because you do not have
permission to do so, grant yourself the necessary permissions and you
will be able to remove the keys. Before you do that keep in mind that
there is a good reason why only the System account has permission to
delete keys in the in the \Enum branch! It would be best to remove the
device in the Device Manager instead of removing it from the Enum keys.

Before you change the permissions and delete keys please read the
following:

Enum
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc976176.aspx

System and Startup Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742541.aspx

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc978528.aspx

John
Yes - it is in CurrentControlSet under /Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/0000.
No mention in Device Manager, or after running your batch file. I
won't try to meddle with Enum, but how do I grant myself permission if
I did want to?? I will read the articles you mention, but since this
is the file that is causing my 20 min startup delay, ex-infection or
otherwise - how do I get rid of my system searching for it?? Thanks
again.


The registry permissions are just like regular NTFS file permissions,
just right click on the offending key and select Permissions...

If you are convinced that this is the culprit and if you cannot remove
the device from the Device Manager then just grant yourself full control
on the key and delete it. For the time being remove it in the
CurrentControlSet only! If the Windows installation balks at its removal
(when you reboot) just boot to the Last Known Good Configuration.

John

Thanks John - I will try that and report back, assuming I don't mess
something up! Will take a while. Thanks again.


You're welcome. See my other post about disabling/removing the service.

John
  #14  
Old June 24th 10, 03:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard[_15_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 33
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

On 24/06/2010 15:09, John John - MVP wrote:

John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 14:13, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer
(with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and
before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom
of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the
System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not
found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD
in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there,
and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their
own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any
help
in advance.

If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search
for this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the
machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this
file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and
that
the entry is just a remnant.

John
Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which
I am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??

Is it in the CurrentControlSet?

Look for phantom devices in the Device Manager and see if any make
mention this BTHEX driver:

Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected to the
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539

This little batch file will automatically set the Device Manager to
show
phantom devices and open it for you:

----------------------------------------------------
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices-1
start devmgmt.msc
----------------------------------------------------

You cannot delete the keys in the Enum section because you do not have
permission to do so, grant yourself the necessary permissions and you
will be able to remove the keys. Before you do that keep in mind that
there is a good reason why only the System account has permission to
delete keys in the in the \Enum branch! It would be best to remove the
device in the Device Manager instead of removing it from the Enum keys.

Before you change the permissions and delete keys please read the
following:

Enum
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc976176.aspx

System and Startup Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742541.aspx

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc978528.aspx

John
Yes - it is in CurrentControlSet under /Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/0000.
No mention in Device Manager, or after running your batch file. I
won't try to meddle with Enum, but how do I grant myself permission
if I did want to?? I will read the articles you mention, but since
this is the file that is causing my 20 min startup delay,
ex-infection or otherwise - how do I get rid of my system searching
for it?? Thanks again.


The registry permissions are just like regular NTFS file permissions,
just right click on the offending key and select Permissions...

If you are convinced that this is the culprit and if you cannot remove
the device from the Device Manager then just grant yourself full
control on the key and delete it. For the time being remove it in the
CurrentControlSet only! If the Windows installation balks at its
removal (when you reboot) just boot to the Last Known Good Configuration.


PS. The problem is more likely to be caused by the status of the service
in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es branch, I
suggest that you remove or disable the service there. To disable the
service set its Start value to 4.

John

Well, Having deleted it from the CurrentControlSet and rebooted, the
problem is still there, but Event Viewer no longer reports a problem in
looking for bthex. So I presume bthex, whatever it is, is *not* the
reason for my slow progress bar in booting up. Any ideas as to what it
might now be? Could it be something to do with Power On Self Testing, or
if not is there any way of diagnosing why this has suddenly started
occuring? Cheers.
Richard
  #15  
Old June 24th 10, 05:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 780
Default Missing boot-start driver bthex.dll

Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 15:09, John John - MVP wrote:

John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 14:13, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
On 24/06/2010 13:20, John John - MVP wrote:
Richard wrote:
(This may be repeated....if so, sorry!)When I start my computer
(with
Win XP Home SP3 installed), just after the BIOS info screen and
before
Windows even kicks in, I get a white progress bar at the bottom
of the
screen that fills up over about 20 minutes before the usual Windows
logo/start screen appears. Looking at the event viewer for the
System
I find that "boot-start or system-start driver "bthex" was not
found.
Looking in the Registry indicates that bthex is expected to be
found
in Win\System32\Drivers. It is not there, so something has suddenly
deleted\renamed it or something. I have put my installation DVD
in the
drive and tried a repair but this driver cannot be located there,
and
I have googled for it but with no luck. Can anyone suggest where I
might find this system file, or maybe even search for it on their
own
Syste32 folder and make it available to me?? Many thanks for any
help
in advance.

If it's a driver it would be a .sys file (not a .dll). A search
for this
file yields no results, often an indication that the file is
virus or
malware related. I would suggest that you make sure that the
machine is
free of any pests.

Where *exactly* in the registry did you find reference to this
file? It
could be that your Anti-Virus tools have removed an infection and
that
the entry is just a remnant.

John
Appears at HKLM/System/ControlSet001(and
003)/Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/NextInstance (REG_DWORD set to "1") which
I am not allowed to edit: also at ditto\controlset001 (and
3)/services/bthex/ (and services/enum/explorerbars/{C4EE31})ImagePath
REG_DWORD set to "system32/drivers/bthex.sys." If I delete all these
references, could that help??

Is it in the CurrentControlSet?

Look for phantom devices in the Device Manager and see if any make
mention this BTHEX driver:

Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected to the
Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539

This little batch file will automatically set the Device Manager to
show
phantom devices and open it for you:

----------------------------------------------------
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices-1
start devmgmt.msc
----------------------------------------------------

You cannot delete the keys in the Enum section because you do not have
permission to do so, grant yourself the necessary permissions and you
will be able to remove the keys. Before you do that keep in mind that
there is a good reason why only the System account has permission to
delete keys in the in the \Enum branch! It would be best to remove the
device in the Device Manager instead of removing it from the Enum
keys.

Before you change the permissions and delete keys please read the
following:

Enum
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc976176.aspx

System and Startup Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742541.aspx

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/l.../cc978528.aspx

John
Yes - it is in CurrentControlSet under /Enum/Root/LEGACY_BTHEX/0000.
No mention in Device Manager, or after running your batch file. I
won't try to meddle with Enum, but how do I grant myself permission
if I did want to?? I will read the articles you mention, but since
this is the file that is causing my 20 min startup delay,
ex-infection or otherwise - how do I get rid of my system searching
for it?? Thanks again.

The registry permissions are just like regular NTFS file permissions,
just right click on the offending key and select Permissions...

If you are convinced that this is the culprit and if you cannot remove
the device from the Device Manager then just grant yourself full
control on the key and delete it. For the time being remove it in the
CurrentControlSet only! If the Windows installation balks at its
removal (when you reboot) just boot to the Last Known Good
Configuration.


PS. The problem is more likely to be caused by the status of the service
in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es branch, I
suggest that you remove or disable the service there. To disable the
service set its Start value to 4.

John

Well, Having deleted it from the CurrentControlSet and rebooted, the
problem is still there, but Event Viewer no longer reports a problem in
looking for bthex. So I presume bthex, whatever it is, is *not* the
reason for my slow progress bar in booting up. Any ideas as to what it
might now be? Could it be something to do with Power On Self Testing, or
if not is there any way of diagnosing why this has suddenly started
occuring? Cheers.


I think that what you are seeing is part of the Windows boot process
rather than the POST routine, an easy way to tell would be to press/tap
the F8 key when the computer is booting and see how long it takes for
the advanced Windows boot options show up. Or put a second (phony) line
in the boot.ini file and see how long it takes for ntldr to parse and
present the boot menu.

John
 




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