slow xp startup

06/05/2004 - 20:46 por xmendoza | Informe spam
I have read a lot about slow Windows XP Pro startup, but I have not
found any thing thas solves my problem yet.

It delays 3 minutes to start, after typing user and password, then,
everythings goes right.

I have a Latitude D600, attached to a W2003 network. I use DHCP to
assing IP addresses because I move from one office to another
frequently.

I tried to assing an IP address manually, did not work. I assigned
also the right DNS address, in the TCP/IP configuration sheet (I
usually have it to be solved by the DHCP server). No change.

It takes the same time, even if I am not plugged to the network
(local).

I used msconfig and found out the WorkStation service was the problems
(svchost), but disabling it, I have no network.

Some one could help?
 

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#1 Mr.Tucker [MS-MVP Windows - IE/OE]
06/05/2004 - 21:10 | Informe spam
Nimbol wrote :
I have read a lot about slow Windows XP Pro startup, but I have not
found any thing thas solves my problem yet.

It delays 3 minutes to start, after typing user and password, then,
everythings goes right.

I have a Latitude D600, attached to a W2003 network. I use DHCP to
assing IP addresses because I move from one office to another
frequently.

I tried to assing an IP address manually, did not work. I assigned
also the right DNS address, in the TCP/IP configuration sheet (I
usually have it to be solved by the DHCP server). No change.

It takes the same time, even if I am not plugged to the network
(local).

I used msconfig and found out the WorkStation service was the problems
(svchost), but disabling it, I have no network.

Some one could help?



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