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Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] slow start posted in the Operating Systems forums; hi, My pc is very slow to start, once the desktop appears it seems to take a long time before any program i select will actually run can anyone help. ...

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hi, My pc is very slow to start, once the desktop appears it seems to take a long time before any program i select will actually run can anyone help.

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Welcome to the forum bobd

Run msconfig: follow this guide

http://www.pchelpforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=277.0

Strip out anything that you don't think should be running on start up. List 'em here if you're not sure what they are and we will help...


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mcmnhdlr
mcvsshld
mcagent
incd
systray
fmctrl
fdisp5a
lvcoms
wservice
namebat
mhotkey
gcasserv
nwiz
mcupdate
nvcpl
mpftray
ctfmon
wkufind
nerocheck

if I go into task manager there is an entry: svchost - network services which is using 99% of the cpu.
if I end that process my pc runs great. looks like I need to find a way to stop that from starting up.

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mcmnhdlr - McAfee
mcvsshld - McAfee
mcagent - McAfee
incd - CD/DVD writing service
Systray - leave this!
FMCtrl - Genius SM-Live Control Panel. Enhances audio output through Genius sound cards
fpdist5a - unknown! (fdisp5a) - Fine Print Software
lvcoms -? associated with the Logitech QuickCam series hardware
namebat - unknown!
mhotkey.exe is used for configuring additional keys on Chicony keyboards. This is a non-essential process. Disabling or enabling this is down to user preference, however disabling may disbale the special keys.
gcasserv - Giant AntiSpyware/Microsoft AntiSpyware - gcasserv.exe
nwiz - ok
mcupdate - ok
nvcpl - ok
mpftray.exe is a process associated with McAfee Internet Security suite
ctfmon - ok
wkufind.exe is a process relating to Microsoft Picture-It.
nerocheck - Nero burning - ok
wservice - Tablet client Driver for UC-Logic Pen/Graphics Tablet

So...nothing really of issue there. We need to look at other stuff - let me think


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Sorry, SVCHost could be used by a virus - I think MSBlaster uses it - run Stinger: http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/ to zap it...


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stinger didnt find anything.

I'm beginning to think it might be easier to start from scratch, format the hd.

I've just found that svchost-network services is a second instance that starts when i first try to do anything after booting up,it takes up all of the cpu, if i end the process its ok after that till next time i boot up, could it be a prob with ie?


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Default Re: slow start

If that's an option, why not do it, I re-build my Operating system every other month and it runs like a dream.

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