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I have a laptop + external keyboard

I spilt coffee, beer, rain and wine on my laptop

so

some keys are stuck (repetativly)

so

on reboot

1. i get a high piched rep beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep

i have to press "z"( it s the only key working)

3. then iget the black screen with run in safe mode etc i have to arrow down to

start windows in last mode

it reboots

4. login (press "z" again) or else i cant type

5.type in password

6. xp interface loads

7. press "z" or else nothing functions

welcome to windows ;)

this is my pc and i am the creator of the Boot StartUp speed Guide in Guides section :laugh:

why do you think i have been so desperate on finding ways around

time to buy a new pc

(no haxor will ever crak this system-not even the CIa if tthey know the trikz :p

as for the time it takes to reboot i have no f*kn clue

SO does no one using 2003 with active directory & DNS want to post?

20 secs mine using winXP SP2

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Well considering that 2003 is a server, people won't generally twaek the bootime. But for my 2003 server with DNS, AD, IIS, Exchange server, plus a bit more it takes about five minutes from the time i turn the thing on until its on the network (i don't have a screen on the server) but I never restart it...

My XP machine is about a minute to startup.. slow, but I don't care. I never restart it unless something is majorly wrong.

-lieb39

I know Norton apps take a long time to load, but even without it. My computer takes 40 seconds from when I push the button to when it gets into windows. Then another 25 seconds to load windows. It only takes around 5 seconds in the BIOS though, so I don't know... I have XP SP2 installed, most people say this does not help. My PC shuts down fast though. It takes about 10 seconds (it used to take 40 seconds) to shut down the whole thing.

boot - 29secs

stand by - 17.5secs

hibernate - 15.5

Used Bootvis

And my pc not really top of range lol

? OS: (Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2 (5.1 - 2600)) ?

? Up: (9m 44s) ?

? CPU: (1 CPU - Intel Pentium 4, 1.89 GHz, L1: 8KB L2: 256KB (2% Load)) ?

? Mem: (Usage: 171/224MB (76.34%)) ?

? HD: (Total/Free: 35.31/24.44GB) ?

Yeah i did copy strigh from IRC

Edited by renshaw2k4

I have a bootup menu to select boot device, then i have a user logon screen. But my fastest is about 10-15 seconds. Average is 15-25 seconds (without menus)

P4 2.8 Ghz

512 RAM thinger

20 GB Win98 Hard drive

50 GB WinXP Hard drive

10 unallocated space/dell partion (is it worth keeping this?)

WinXP SP2, AVG Antivirus

Anything I can do to make it faster?

I have a bootup menu to select boot device, then i have a user logon screen. But my fastest is about 10-15 seconds. Average is 15-25 seconds (without menus)

P4 2.8 Ghz

512 RAM thinger

20 GB Win98 Hard drive

50 GB WinXP Hard drive

10 unallocated space/dell partion (is it worth keeping this?)

WinXP SP2, AVG Antivirus

Anything I can do to make it faster?

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Why do you want it faster? I'd kill for 15-25 seconds!

My computer takes about 45 seconds to startup.

The spex:

CPU: AMD Athlon XP 3200+

M/B: ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe

RAM: 1.0GB DDR400 Dual Channel

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 200GB 7200rpm

VID: GeForce 4 MX4000

I want to upgrade my Graphics Card to GeForce FX5900XT someday :/

start->run, type: prefetch

prefetch folder opens.. delete everything inside this folder.. reboot and watch your windows fly :D:D:D:D (max of 3 seconds to welcome screen)

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or you could just turn off prefetch all together :yes:

  • 3 weeks later...
18 secs,

p4 2.4c HD 80gb 7200rpm

XP SP2 stripped personal version ( nlite, arround 300 megs iso)

tihs is timed from Power On computer to See full desktop with bars icons and the Pointer shows only the ARROW not the

Arrow+SandClock (loading things..)

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How?

What's "XP SP2 stripped personal version ( nlite, arround 300 megs iso)"

Mine takes about 1 minute, from the time I push the button to start the computer and the time windows is fully operational.

How the hell do you guys get 20 seconds? I mean, I have a high-end desktop system, yet I get one minute to start it.

My system is : Athlon XP 3000+, ATI Radeon 9800 PRO, 512 MB RAM, Motherboard A7N8X-X, nForce2 chipset, 200 GB hard drive, about 2 USB devices.

I have Norton antivirus 2005, catalyst 4.10 w/ control panel and some other drivers.

Is there any way I could get a 30 seconds boot time with this? :unsure:

Or do you guys even shut down the PC, or you use the hibernate mode or whatever it is called? (I remember using it like 1 time in my life! lol)

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When the windows screen shows up i count 7seconds..

(before it was 30seconds, when i had Norton Antivirus 2005 installed)

Norton is sooo slow and so ****** up, everyone thinks it's the best, but it's definitely NOT (same thing with McAfee)...

get yourself NOD32 (antivirus suite) and see how your system performs then ;)

you won't be dissapointed!

And run TuneXP (ULTRA FAST BOOT tweak)

:yes:

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