This might not have to do anything with the way you log in, but do you log in the classic way, or the way with the pictures on the screen?Īlright, let me see what I can find on this. I have another problem too which is most likely totally unrelated but i'll post it in a new post.
It might even be something to do with the network for adsl and stuff - seeing as on of the svchost services is at full blast at startup.Īnyway, when it gets to "loading your preferences" in login, i can just press ctrl-alt-del and it will instantly get to desktop for the unusability period, so i know its not "HANG" hanging while its logging in.
I'm thinking now its got something to do with corrupt drivers or something. Strangely, the if i log out and log in again its all fast and like new. + its very tempramental, yesterday afte a cold boot it logged in perfectly well. I usually log on with the welcome screen but in this case, for testing purposes, I set it to login classic - it left me on a blank dark blue screen for about 4 1/2 mins and then went to desktop - still with that long unusability period. You may want to sfc/scannow and see if that finds anything. It then will suddenly finish as soon as it's loaded alg.exe. If I open task manager while it 's loading I only have a few things already loaded. That's interesting, i have exactly the same problem, takes forever to get from signing in to the desktop.
So if you havn't yet solved the problem, you might want to remove any wireless lan adaptors (if you have any)I geuss the problem could have been windows looking for wireless networks. It now only takes the usual few seconds to get to the desktop. As soon as I rebooted the problem was solved.
I also unplugged my USB wireless lan adaptor to see if that made any difference. I managed to sort it, i made a new account to check if i had the same problem on that. Powered by Intelligent Computing Solutions. Gadgit, glad to hear that you have fixed your problem, and thanks for telling us what you did to fix it. Profile | register | preferences | faq | search Problems concerning the Windows XP Operating System should go in this forum.
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