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When i boot up my pc it go thought the bios boot stage and then the windows XP starts to load. then 4 some reason it stops and the blue bar thet goes across yhe bpttem of the screen STOPS . It frezzes 4 around 3 mins then it contuines to load XP. ive used boot vis but it still does the same thing :helpsmile:
my pc works fine its just that it takes up 5min somtimes to boot up from cold..
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01-01-2004, 07:59 PM
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i think DWK will help out here
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01-01-2004, 08:02 PM
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Who is DWK??
where R U DWK i need help!!!!!!!!!!!
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01-01-2004, 08:05 PM
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dwk from what i have seen in this area is very familiar with xp he seems to post when ever there is prob with boot up...i could be a bit false with my claims about him...he seems helpfulk and knowledgeable of xp
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01-01-2004, 08:06 PM
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Originally posted by foot loose@1 January 2004 - 14:02
Who is DWK??
where R U DWK i need help!!!!!!!!!!!
no DWK is a member who knows this stuff very well and can help you. He normally isn't on for a few more hours so wait till then.
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01-01-2004, 08:41 PM
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i already pm him im just waitin 4 a reply
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01-01-2004, 09:34 PM
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hello...
sry for not being around, but had to attend some things.
ok i had that problem before... even though im a guy that likes his computer completely clean and fast (well not like EXTREMELY....just fast enuff), whenever i get a problem like this i format my computer. However, if im not mistaken by my memory, i changed something in the registry and this fixed the problem (temporarily, at least). Either way, its a problem that can be turned back if you have other problems (or doesnt fix your problem).
ok. its got to do with pagefile:
pagefile
In storage, a pagefile is a reserved portion of a hard disk that is used as an extension of random access memory (RAM) for data in RAM that hasn't been used recently. A pagefile can be read from the hard disk as one contiguous chunk of data and thus faster than re-reading data from many different original locations. Windows NT administrators or users can reset the system-provided default size value of the pagefile to meet their particular needs.
In other operating systems, the pagefile is called a swap file or a swap partition.
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so here's what you gotta do to clear the pagefile on shutdown
Clear Pagefile at shutdown
Windows does not clear the pagefile when the computer is shutdown, and for a computer with lots of users and documents, it becomes risky if the pagefile is not cleared once on a while. This tweak will help you solve this problem
Click on START > RUN > and type REGEDIT
1. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM
CURRENTCONTROLSET\CONTROL\
SESSION MANAGER\MEMORY MANAGEMENT
2. Double click on ClearPageFileAtShutdown and change the value to 1
3. Exit the registry and restart your PC
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let us know if it works
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01-01-2004, 09:35 PM
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there you are the helpful DWK at work!
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01-01-2004, 09:53 PM
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hehe just my grain of sand in the world of contribution
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01-02-2004, 02:15 AM
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