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Slow Booting Up

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Craig A. - 28 Feb 2008 15:20 GMT
I have solved my porblem and just what to share with everyone, How I did.

 I had done a Google and come here and did a search. I tried everything,
nothing worked. I went to an earlier Restore Point, Ran Spybot, Ad Ware,
Registry Cleaner, CCleaner, Defrag, Disk Cleaner you name it I did it.

My computer would take about 10 minutes to boot and most of the time was on
a balck screen and then more time with the Windows wallpaper and no icons.
Once up, things seems to work ok.

I got an Idea and I tried it and it worked. It seems my Graphics O.S. got
screwed up. I reinstalled the graphics card software, rebooted and all is
fine again.  

So before anyone goes through a long drawn out process, if all of the
drives are working then try re installing the Graphics Card Drivers.

Good Luck

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setecastronomy - 29 Feb 2008 12:42 GMT
I just post a request for help on something very similar under the title
" XP unacceptably slow suddenly after no change"

Do you have the same graphic card we have here, a NVidia Quadro FX560 ?

Thanks
Filippo

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