Windows xp reluctant to boot up. - Help

Discussion in 'Windows OS's' started by Gnorm47, Jul 16, 2008.

  1. Gnorm47

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    Starting up the PC in the morning is becoming a challenge. The start page comes up and then goes into looking for the boot files. Sometimes it finds them sometimes it does not. This is a problem when the pc has been turned off or hibernated overnight or longer. Resuming or restarting the PC after short periods is not a problem!
    I generally pull the plug and restart it, if it does not boot after two or three times I go into BIOS settings and reload boot default settings (this does not change any of the settings on the screen) and the machine will then generally start.
    The only other problems seems to be it takes ages to load programs, I.E , Outlook express, MS Office etc.
    Has anybody any ideas. - PLEASE
     
  2. Ghostman 1

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    Change your bio's battery, Or you can remove the battery for 2 minutes and replace and see if does anything.. Plus do not use the hibernate... It will always cause problems.
     
  3. Gnorm47

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    I have changed the batteries recently. I will try taking them out for a couple of minutes and see.
    Norm
     
  4. Ghostman 1

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    How long has it been doing this ? If it is just a couple of days , then your could do a system restore ..
     
  5. Gnorm47

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    It has been doing it for some months now. I have been through the recovery procedure -which restores machine back to the state when the pc was new but it did no solve the problem
     
  6. Ghostman 1

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    Have you checked for a Virus ? It is sounding more and more like a hardware problem.
    Something is clashing or missing.. Do you have a XP setup disk ? i would try a fresh install, then if that doesn't work then it will be either RAM/ hard drive or motherboard..
     
  7. Fred

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    I would personally rather test the hardware first using memtest or dft to see if it is alright before doing a full restore. Also, when your computer is having trouble booting, will it boot to safe mode?
     
  8. Gnorm47

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    I have just done mem test and it showed no errors.
    The Hd is a seagate, somewhile ago I used the seagate disc checker and it said that the disc was on the brink of failing, I have checked it on the same site several times since and it has not come up with any faults.
    I have used chkdsk, and defrag. I have just done a check with "Drive Speed Checker" from Exhibition software and it has presented the following results:-
    Drive overall write speed 7.731 kb/sec
    Drive Overall read speed 22.476 kb/sec
    File copy speed for 10mb 1.501 sec
    Directory look up speed for 10000files 25.485secs
    File delete speed for 20mb 1.032
    The speed checker rates these as slow.
    I have AVG virus software and it has taken 3.5 hours to scan the pc.
    Is there any connection with the boot problem - is the HD dying?
     
  9. Gnorm47

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    The machine came with XP preloaded so no set up discs, so I am unable to do a clean Install
     

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