Question:
vista slow boot with black screen?
anonymous
2008-02-26 14:19:59 UTC
The boot process seems unusually slow. For some reason it sits on a plain
black screen for some time before moving onto the screen with the logo and
loading bar where it all seems normal and loads at the speed I would expect.
Once in Vista all seems normal. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Five answers:
anonymous
2008-02-26 14:23:36 UTC
mines does the same.

nothing wrong with that

at least it doesn't have some Major virus!
anonymous
2016-10-26 17:10:46 UTC
bypass decrease back to MSCONFIG and untic each and everything contained in the Startup TAB. Then bypass to the facilities TAB - conceal all Microsoft facilities, then untic each and everything it really is left and then reboot. do not load any third area software together with your anti virus suite once you've one or a third party Firewall. Failing the about concepts - attempt taking off at risk-free Mode (F8) and spot it that improves commence up p.c.. the most important reason behind sluggish computing device's is two many courses operating and not in any respect sufficient RAM. different motives are - Temp information superhighway archives/cookies Overheating corrupt registry. not common force finished change document (web page document) manually set and it really is in simple terms too small. enable the computing device deal with the web page document. Fragmentation of the HD.
Todd A
2008-02-26 14:26:47 UTC
This is how Windows works. It loads all extensions during startup. Add more apps with more associated files and it will load them during startup. This is the only way Windows can be compatible with today's fast paced world.



There are better ways and it has nothing to do with a faster this or more that, it will simply bloat again.



This type of Pre-Loading (see c:\windows\prefetch) started with XP due to it's largly obese code base and need to support applications dating back to the 80's.



If you don't like try something *Nix based like PClinux2007 or get a Mac.
anonymous
2008-02-26 14:28:17 UTC
my last laptop did that i brought it to a comp warehouse..your screen..is losing power..youll need a new one..120 dollars =]
anonymous
2008-02-26 14:23:25 UTC
http://www.microsoft.com/atwork/getstarted/speed.mspx?wt_svl=10073XPHa1&mg_id=10073XPHb1


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