Have you checked the Event Log in Adminstrative Tools to see if there are
any error messages relating to start up? If you do, copy the contest and
post back here for a better diagnosis. Also, are there any external devices
attached the system such as USB external drives for example? Also, I would
check the Problem Reports and Solutions applet in Control Panel > View
Problem History to see if there are any application or device driver error
messages.
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Andre
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"Sour Chicken Express" <Sour Chicken
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wrote in message news:B434D852-BBFF-4B4F-9A67-...
> Hello to all,
>
> I had windows XP on my brand new system, and it ran really well. All of a
> sudden it started taking (without exaggeration) 1 hour to bootup. The
> scrollbar that tells you that it is loading starts going really slowly. I
> thought it was defective hardware but my computer store said that I needed
> to
> reinstall windows. I decided to purchase Vista premium home, and after
> about
> the third reboot it started doing the exact same thing! Here is my
> hardware:
>
> Intel Dual core 2.13 w/ 4mb cache
> Asus P5B-E motherboard
> 2gb OCZ platinum ram
> 320GB SATA WD HDD
> LG DVD writer
> Sparkle 8600GT 256 DDR3 videocard
>
> Please help!
>