Hijacked PC

Well there is one more (old but good) free program, that may help bootup speed

Bootvis: http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=664

Download > Install > Run (its in Start > All Programs)
On the menu toolbar, click "Trace" > "Optimize System" > Restart (actually it may do this automatically)
Wait for Bootvis to finish optimizing (don't press any keys or run any programs) It may take a while, but it will eventually just close by itself

Then restart and check if its any quicker
Note this program doesn't always speed up start time
Also if you run the Bootvis downloaded program again it will uninstall

Also I don't need another HJT log ;)
 
I know you hate NIS, but we had this problem earlier in the posts. We have never uninstalled NIS and the boot time came back to normal. I know little but i doubt very much whether it is NIS.

This all started again after the defrag.Before that we had boot time back to normal. It is even taking another 30 seconds plus to load desktop once it boots in to windows.
:confused:
 
Start > Run > ncpa.cpl
Right click on your network icon > Select Disable

Restart

Now is it quick?

to revert: You need to Start > Run > ncpa.cpl > Right click again > Enable

please report
 
Sounds like you are better off just backing up any data you need saved and do a fresh install of windows. You could have a piece of hardware that is bad or going bad causing the slowdown
 
I think you may be right. As i see it the only way to fix this problem is going to be a clean install. But the most frustrating part about all this is I still have the original problwm where something is taking over the system and causing files and programs to open randomlt abd then freezing the system for several minutes. It even takes contril of the mouse !!
 
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