Quoting MS MVP Richard Harper:
"TSRQuery is not to blame. There are several unlogged actions that happen
before TSRQuery is run, so it appears to be the problem even though it is
not. There's no good way to tell what's to blame since the actions are not
logged."
If you didn't have the problem before and do now, then it must come from some change
you made just prior to the experienced increase in the boot time. Likely it is some
driver causing it. The delays due to Symantec entries I can't help you with, as I
do not like or use their software. Were it my machine, I would uninstall all the
Symantec/Norton software, and see if the boot delay continues.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
wrote in message
...
Thanks Glen, the mouse load up problem is gone. Here is
the latest Delays and Failures Report from Bootlog
Analyzer:
11:50:31 9.11 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS
11:50:41 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd
11:50:43 0.28 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32
\IFSMGR.VXD
11:50:43 0.33 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32
\IOS.VXD
11:50:49 3.06 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd
11:50:52 2.39 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1
\SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386
11:50:55 0.39 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd
11:51:09 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR
11:51:10 0.50 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD
11:51:11 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN
11:51:13 0.39 Dynamic load device bios.vxd
11:51:18 0.83 Dynamic load device pci.vxd
11:51:30 0.28 DEVICEINIT = IOS
11:51:31 0.44 Dynamic load device
C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd
11:51:33 2.50 Dynamic load device
C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd
11:51:39 0.83 Started Standard Serial Mouse
(ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000)
11:51:41 0.61 DEVICEINIT = NDIS
11:51:46 3.89 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386
11:51:58 0.33 Initing hsflop.pdr
11:51:58 0.44 Initing esdi_506.pdr
11:51:59 0.67 Initing esdi_506.pdr
11:51:59 0.83 Init Success esdi_506.pdr
11:52:07 0.11 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD
11:52:11 0.33 Dynamic load success
C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd
11:52:12 0.28 Enumerated Printer Port (LPT1)
(BIOS\*PNP0400\0C)
11:52:14 0.28 Dynamic load device dsound.vxd
11:52:15 1.11 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd
11:52:16 0.33 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd
11:52:18 7.00 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP
11:52:25 4.28 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1
\SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD
11:52:29 3.11 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1
\SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD
11:52:32 125.89 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1
\SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD
11:54:38 0.28 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP
11:54:45 99.50 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated)
11:56:25 0.83 Enumerating Standard Floppy Disk
Controller (BIOS\*PNP0700\0B)
The two delays that stick out are, of course, the Norton
(Symantec) anti-virus program stuff and the TSRQuery items.
Any further help to hone in on those two delay places will
be appreciated.
-----Original Message-----
My Logitech plugs into a serial port. What I did to
replace with a standard mouse driver was this:
StartSettingsC. PanelSystemDevice Manager
TabMouseHi-
lite MouseDriver TabUpdate Driver buttonNext
buttonSelected Search for Better Driver...etc.
After the search, a better MS driver was found and I
okayed its installation.
I will uninstall Logitech mouse and reboot. Thanks for
the
explanation - sorry didn't get it the first time!
-----Original Message-----
You say you replaced the Logitech mouse driver with a
standard mouse driver. Do you
have a serial mouse or a PS/2 mouse? The driver you
added is "Standard Serial
Mouse", which is only for a serial mouse, and you are
still loading the Logitech
driver.....Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD
What I meant for you to try is to remove (uninstall) the
Logitech mouse (not add a
mouse manually), reboot, and let Windows add its own
driver on its own.
I will see what else I can find re your delays. A lot
of
them are from Symantec
anti-virus loading, though the 8-minute time is far too
long.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
"George" wrote in
message
...
Have never used MSBackup, so uninstalled and then
changed
file names per instruction. The tape detection has been
disabled and it seems to be working okay so far!
Here is a copy of the new Failures and Delays Log:
14:52:30 7.28 LoadSuccess =
C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS
14:52:38 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd
14:52:40 0.44 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32
\IFSMGR.VXD
14:52:46 2.72 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd
14:52:49 1.11 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1
\SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386
14:52:50 20.17 Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD
14:53:11 0.61 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd
14:53:24 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR
14:53:25 0.56 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD
14:53:26 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN
14:53:33 0.78 Dynamic load device pci.vxd
14:53:44 0.39 DEVICEINIT = IOS
14:53:46 0.50 Dynamic load device
C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd
14:53:48 2.33 Dynamic load device
C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd
14:53:53 0.78 Started Standard Serial Mouse
(ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000)
14:53:56 0.50 DEVICEINIT = NDIS
14:54:01 2.11 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386
14:54:10 0.56 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VDEF
14:54:14 2.22 INITCOMPLETE = IOS
14:54:17 10.39 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = IOS
14:54:30 0.06 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD
14:54:35 0.33 Dynamic load success
C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd
14:54:38 2.56 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd
14:54:41 0.44 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd
14:54:43 7.61 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP
14:54:50 4.61 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1
\COMMON~1
\SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD
14:54:55 2.50 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1
\COMMON~1
\SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD
14:54:58 75.83 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1
\COMMON~1
\SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD
14:56:14 0.67 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP
.
.