Okay, so your computer, running Windows XP, suddenly takes a loooong time to start up.
Here's a quick fix that won't jigger up your computer but will get it up and running in a few minutes. You might want to print this post so you can refer to it as you restart your system.
Here's a quick fix that won't jigger up your computer but will get it up and running in a few minutes. You might want to print this post so you can refer to it as you restart your system.
- Start your computer.
- Hit the F8 key on the top of your keyboard repeatedly. Don't hold it down, hit it repeatedly.
- If you get anything other than a black screen with white text, hit Esc (the "Esc" key top left) and continue to repeatedly hit the F8 key.
- When you get the black screen with white text, use the up arrow key to go to "Start Windows In Safe Mode With Command Prompt".
- Hit Enter.
- Make sure the next screen highlights "Windows XP". If it doesn't, use the arrow keys to highlight "Windows XP".
- Hit Enter.
- You will see C:\>something\something (don't worry about that, just go to the next step).
- Using your keyboard, type C:\ (just type c, then shift+;, then \) and hit Enter.
- Type cd windows\prefetch
- Your screen should show C:\WINDOWS\PREFETCH
- Type del *.* and hit Enter.
- Windows will ask if you're sure. Type Y and hit enter.
- Type c:\windows\temp and hit enter.
- Type del *.* and hit Enter.
- Windows will ask if you're sure. Type Y and hit enter.
- Restart your computer. It will start in under a minute.
Have fun!