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Guest NonStop Johnnie
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My system is having problems after logon. It's almost as if it is preoccupied

trying to looking for and waiting for something and therefore is slow getting

around to any other tasks. It seems to be helped by unplugging the

network/internet cable.

 

This is particularly evident in very slow windows explorer, non-existent

Disk Manager operations, sometimes non-existant Add/Remove software

operations.

 

In looking at help files these symptoms all seem to have different solutions

and I don't seem to find any common connection.

 

I can't think of anything I've changed with the system except perhaps a java

update.

 

I use this system for editing with Avid Media Composer and it's connected to

some associated hardware, but problem occurs whether or not external SCSI

drives and hardware are connected. Booting in safe mode works fine.

 

Also how can start up files be edited in Win 2K?

 

Thanks eversomuch

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Guest Dave Patrick
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Re: Windows 2000 Very slow after logon

 

Almost always a DNS issue.

 

 

Natively you can; Start\Settings\Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer

Management(Local)\System Information\Software Environment\Startup

Programs|View|Advanced, then in the "Location" column, you'll find the path

to the "Startup" location either in the "Startup" directories or from the

registry's "Run" keys. (note that this window is read-only so you must

manually navigate to the location below to edit or otherwise delete)

 

%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

%USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

 

You can delete the shortcuts that you no longer want to run.

 

 

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

 

You can delete the string value for the program you no longer want to run.

 

or copy msconfig from Windows XP to the "windows" directory or AutoRuns for

Windows from Windows Sysinternals

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/Autoruns.mspx

 

 

 

 

 

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Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"NonStop Johnnie" wrote:

> My system is having problems after logon. It's almost as if it is

> preoccupied

> trying to looking for and waiting for something and therefore is slow

> getting

> around to any other tasks. It seems to be helped by unplugging the

> network/internet cable.

>

> This is particularly evident in very slow windows explorer, non-existent

> Disk Manager operations, sometimes non-existant Add/Remove software

> operations.

>

> In looking at help files these symptoms all seem to have different

> solutions

> and I don't seem to find any common connection.

>

> I can't think of anything I've changed with the system except perhaps a

> java

> update.

>

> I use this system for editing with Avid Media Composer and it's connected

> to

> some associated hardware, but problem occurs whether or not external SCSI

> drives and hardware are connected. Booting in safe mode works fine.

>

> Also how can start up files be edited in Win 2K?

>

> Thanks eversomuch

Guest NonStop Johnnie
Posted

Re: Windows 2000 Very slow after logon

 

Thanks for the info on start up.

 

Can you explain a little more about what the DNS issues could be.

 

When shutting down I'm having hangs on MMC, sometimes mshta, exlporer and

even power meter.

 

Any thoughts?

 

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

> Almost always a DNS issue.

>

>

> Natively you can; Start\Settings\Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer

> Management(Local)\System Information\Software Environment\Startup

> Programs|View|Advanced, then in the "Location" column, you'll find the path

> to the "Startup" location either in the "Startup" directories or from the

> registry's "Run" keys. (note that this window is read-only so you must

> manually navigate to the location below to edit or otherwise delete)

>

> %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

> %USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

>

> You can delete the shortcuts that you no longer want to run.

>

>

> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

>

> You can delete the string value for the program you no longer want to run.

>

> or copy msconfig from Windows XP to the "windows" directory or AutoRuns for

> Windows from Windows Sysinternals

> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/Autoruns.mspx

>

>

>

>

>

> --

>

> Regards,

>

> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

> Microsoft Certified Professional

> Microsoft MVP [Windows]

> http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>

> "NonStop Johnnie" wrote:

> > My system is having problems after logon. It's almost as if it is

> > preoccupied

> > trying to looking for and waiting for something and therefore is slow

> > getting

> > around to any other tasks. It seems to be helped by unplugging the

> > network/internet cable.

> >

> > This is particularly evident in very slow windows explorer, non-existent

> > Disk Manager operations, sometimes non-existant Add/Remove software

> > operations.

> >

> > In looking at help files these symptoms all seem to have different

> > solutions

> > and I don't seem to find any common connection.

> >

> > I can't think of anything I've changed with the system except perhaps a

> > java

> > update.

> >

> > I use this system for editing with Avid Media Composer and it's connected

> > to

> > some associated hardware, but problem occurs whether or not external SCSI

> > drives and hardware are connected. Booting in safe mode works fine.

> >

> > Also how can start up files be edited in Win 2K?

> >

> > Thanks eversomuch

>

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Windows 2000 Very slow after logon

 

You might check the event logs and watson logs.

 

Start|Run|eventvwr.msc

 

Start|Run|drwtsn32.exe

 

 

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Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"NonStop Johnnie" wrote:

> Thanks for the info on start up.

>

> Can you explain a little more about what the DNS issues could be.

>

> When shutting down I'm having hangs on MMC, sometimes mshta, exlporer and

> even power meter.

>

> Any thoughts?


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