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MOSA asked in Computers & InternetSoftware · 1 decade ago

my vista is starting up slowly.takes 2 min at the welcome screen, then 1 min on black screen, approx. 5 mins.

my vista is starting up slowly.takes 2 min at the welcome screen, then 1 min on black screen, then another min at the logo screen...in total it takes about 5 mins to load...before the entire windows used to load in a minute...do you guys think that something must happen gone wrong in the system registry crap?

maybe it could be because i turned on and off my computer several times, without proper shutdown, as i was installing some case fans...

my computer has intel dual core running at 3.0ghz, nvidia 8800gt cards, 2gig ram....so the computer is fast enough for vista, i wonder y the problem still persists...what can i do to solve this issue? kindly help!!!

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    would desire to've offered a Mac... Vista's a time bomb set to a pair minutes, max. If that is an outbreak then use an outbreak risk-free practices application to examine it out and quarantine. If no longer an outbreak or trojan or malware, then have you ever put in any recent hardware or application? if so, uninstall and then see if the issue maintains. be beneficial you additionally visit administration panel > gadget supervisor to replace any drivers that choose updating. If it nonetheless maintains, use a fix gadget to repair to each week or so in the past or whenever you weren't getting the crashes. this would be an consumer-friendly answer. If it nonetheless does not artwork then you definately can visit administration panel > gadget history and notice what's inflicting the window crashes. you could then use domicile windows Debugging kit (on microsoft internet site) to make certain what specially is inflicting the issue (if in trouble-free terms one) by skill of finding the minidump data created whilst domicile windows kernal crashes.

  • 1 decade ago

    Vista is huge, plus it was probably installed with a bunch of things you will never use. Try cleaning up the Start Menu - carefully.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hello

    I suggest you test the computer registry documents were damaged, may lead to your question

    You need to repair clean up the registry documents.

    http://www.fix-pc-master.com/

    You can solve the problem

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