please tell me how to set the awservice manually.
I just learned about this AWServ.exe, and its typical "hanging" during
startup.
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"SteveS" <> wrote in message
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>I recently I had a similar problem with Vista Premium. I found the problem
> was a process "AWService" hanging. You can identify this by looking at in
> "The Problem and Solution" section of the system perfomance catagory in
> the
> control panels. You might also look under Processes and see if you have
> one
> named awservice. By setting this process to manual, I eliminated the hang
> which speeded up the load by almost 50%
>
> "Dennis Evans" wrote:
>
>> My system takes less than 2 minutes to fully boot. I am running a Pentium
>> IV
>> 2.4 with 1GB of Ram, 320GB HDD, ATI Radeon 9550 256MB Graphics Card, also
>> using Trend Internet Security 2007.
>> Vista Ultimate. Your system is taking much too long considering your
>> specifications.
>>
>> Dennis
>> <> wrote in message
>> news: ups.com...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have a fairly decent machine: a T2400 duo core with 2gb of ram and
>> > an ATI x1600 mobile video card. Recently i upgraded from XP to Vista
>> > Premium. I installed a 2gb SD card to be used by ReadyBoost and
>> > Diskeeper is keeping my harddisks defragged. Trend Micro Internet
>> > Security is keeping my pc free from malware and virusses. When i
>> > check performance with the products from Futuremark, i have a high
>> > score within my spec group.
>> >
>> > When I start the laptop and I see the last BIOS info and Vista starts
>> > loading, then i have to wait a full 6 (six!) minutes before i can open
>> > my first application (for example Outlook or IE or whatever).
>> >
>> > My question: is this normal? It seems like a mighty long time,
>> > considering the specs and the good maintenance of the system. What do
>> > you guys think about this?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Kris
>> >
>>
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