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Interpretation of failures and delays at boot.
I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long
to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. |
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Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help.
-- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. |
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Interpretation of failures and delays at boot.
Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help.
-- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. |
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Any help interpreting and correcting failures and delays
appreciated. Failures and delays log posted below: 7:59:03 0.28 Loading Device = C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS 7:59:04 7.89 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS 7:59:12 0.28 Loading Vxd = vnetsup.vxd 7:59:13 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd 7:59:15 0.78 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IFSMGR.VXD 7:59:16 0.28 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IOS.VXD 7:59:21 2.89 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd 7:59:24 4.61 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1 \SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386 7:59:29 29.72 Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD 7:59:59 0.61 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd 8:00:11 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR 8:00:13 0.50 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD 8:00:13 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN 8:00:16 0.28 Dynamic load device bios.vxd 8:00:20 0.61 Dynamic load device pci.vxd 8:00:32 0.33 DEVICEINIT = IOS 8:00:34 0.33 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd 8:00:36 4.39 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd 8:00:44 0.39 Dynamic load device lmul.vxd 8:00:45 31.56 Dynamic load device lmouse.vxd 8:01:17 1.61 Starting TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:19 0.50 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd 8:01:20 2.06 Started TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:23 0.44 DEVICEINIT = NDIS 8:01:28 4.17 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386 8:01:40 0.33 Initing hsflop.pdr 8:01:40 0.44 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:41 0.67 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:42 0.94 Initing drvwq117.vxd 8:01:43 0.78 Init Success drvwq117.vxd 8:01:50 0.11 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD 8:01:54 0.39 Enumerating Communications Port (COM1) (ROOT\*PNP0500\0000) 8:01:55 0.33 Enumerating Printer Port (LPT1) (BIOS\*PNP0400\0C) 8:01:57 0.61 Initing drvwppqt.vxd 8:02:00 0.28 Dynamic load device dsound.vxd 8:02:00 1.33 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd 8:02:02 0.44 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd 8:02:03 7.72 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP 8:02:11 4.17 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD 8:02:15 2.83 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:02:18 180.44 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:05:19 0.33 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP 8:05:27 168.44 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated) 8:08:15 0.78 Enumerating Standard Floppy Disk Controller (BIOS\*PNP0700\0B) 8:08:16 4.06 Enumerating TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:08:20 260.56 Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:12:41 0.33 Started Client for Microsoft Networks (NETWORK\VREDIR\0001) BOOT FAILURES AND DELAYS LOG ENDS HERE! -----Original Message----- Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. . |
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Any help interpreting and correcting failures and delays
appreciated. Failures and delays log posted below: 7:59:03 0.28 Loading Device = C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS 7:59:04 7.89 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS 7:59:12 0.28 Loading Vxd = vnetsup.vxd 7:59:13 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd 7:59:15 0.78 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IFSMGR.VXD 7:59:16 0.28 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IOS.VXD 7:59:21 2.89 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd 7:59:24 4.61 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1 \SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386 7:59:29 29.72 Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD 7:59:59 0.61 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd 8:00:11 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR 8:00:13 0.50 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD 8:00:13 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN 8:00:16 0.28 Dynamic load device bios.vxd 8:00:20 0.61 Dynamic load device pci.vxd 8:00:32 0.33 DEVICEINIT = IOS 8:00:34 0.33 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd 8:00:36 4.39 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd 8:00:44 0.39 Dynamic load device lmul.vxd 8:00:45 31.56 Dynamic load device lmouse.vxd 8:01:17 1.61 Starting TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:19 0.50 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd 8:01:20 2.06 Started TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:23 0.44 DEVICEINIT = NDIS 8:01:28 4.17 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386 8:01:40 0.33 Initing hsflop.pdr 8:01:40 0.44 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:41 0.67 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:42 0.94 Initing drvwq117.vxd 8:01:43 0.78 Init Success drvwq117.vxd 8:01:50 0.11 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD 8:01:54 0.39 Enumerating Communications Port (COM1) (ROOT\*PNP0500\0000) 8:01:55 0.33 Enumerating Printer Port (LPT1) (BIOS\*PNP0400\0C) 8:01:57 0.61 Initing drvwppqt.vxd 8:02:00 0.28 Dynamic load device dsound.vxd 8:02:00 1.33 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd 8:02:02 0.44 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd 8:02:03 7.72 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP 8:02:11 4.17 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD 8:02:15 2.83 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:02:18 180.44 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:05:19 0.33 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP 8:05:27 168.44 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated) 8:08:15 0.78 Enumerating Standard Floppy Disk Controller (BIOS\*PNP0700\0B) 8:08:16 4.06 Enumerating TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:08:20 260.56 Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:12:41 0.33 Started Client for Microsoft Networks (NETWORK\VREDIR\0001) BOOT FAILURES AND DELAYS LOG ENDS HERE! -----Original Message----- Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. . |
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Tape Detection, and your Logitech mouse drivers, are really taking a lot of boot
time. I don't know if you can use that particular mouse without those drivers....with many such mice, the standard MS driver works fine. Do you have MS Backup or another backup programs installed? Do you have a tape drive backup drive? If not, you can disable tape detection, this way: Look for any and all of the following files in these locations: [C:\windows\inf ] pnpwfdc.inf pnpwide.inf pnpwtape.inf pnpwppt.inf [C:\windows\system\iosubsys ] drvwq117.vxd drvwppqt.vxd drvwcdb.vxd Rename all that you find....you can rename them by simply changing the file extension: change the inf to in_, and the vxd to vx_ You must set Folder OptionsView to 'Show all file types' to find them, as they are 'hidden' files. I will look at the rest of your list and see if I can add another reply....hopefully someone will drop in and add to this thread. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... Any help interpreting and correcting failures and delays appreciated. Failures and delays log posted below: 7:59:03 0.28 Loading Device = C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS 7:59:04 7.89 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS 7:59:12 0.28 Loading Vxd = vnetsup.vxd 7:59:13 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd 7:59:15 0.78 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IFSMGR.VXD 7:59:16 0.28 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IOS.VXD 7:59:21 2.89 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd 7:59:24 4.61 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1 \SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386 7:59:29 29.72 Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD 7:59:59 0.61 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd 8:00:11 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR 8:00:13 0.50 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD 8:00:13 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN 8:00:16 0.28 Dynamic load device bios.vxd 8:00:20 0.61 Dynamic load device pci.vxd 8:00:32 0.33 DEVICEINIT = IOS 8:00:34 0.33 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd 8:00:36 4.39 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd 8:00:44 0.39 Dynamic load device lmul.vxd 8:00:45 31.56 Dynamic load device lmouse.vxd 8:01:17 1.61 Starting TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:19 0.50 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd 8:01:20 2.06 Started TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:23 0.44 DEVICEINIT = NDIS 8:01:28 4.17 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386 8:01:40 0.33 Initing hsflop.pdr 8:01:40 0.44 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:41 0.67 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:42 0.94 Initing drvwq117.vxd 8:01:43 0.78 Init Success drvwq117.vxd 8:01:50 0.11 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD 8:01:54 0.39 Enumerating Communications Port (COM1) (ROOT\*PNP0500\0000) 8:01:55 0.33 Enumerating Printer Port (LPT1) (BIOS\*PNP0400\0C) 8:01:57 0.61 Initing drvwppqt.vxd 8:02:00 0.28 Dynamic load device dsound.vxd 8:02:00 1.33 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd 8:02:02 0.44 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd 8:02:03 7.72 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP 8:02:11 4.17 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD 8:02:15 2.83 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:02:18 180.44 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:05:19 0.33 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP 8:05:27 168.44 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated) 8:08:15 0.78 Enumerating Standard Floppy Disk Controller (BIOS\*PNP0700\0B) 8:08:16 4.06 Enumerating TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:08:20 260.56 Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:12:41 0.33 Started Client for Microsoft Networks (NETWORK\VREDIR\0001) BOOT FAILURES AND DELAYS LOG ENDS HERE! -----Original Message----- Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. . |
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Tape Detection, and your Logitech mouse drivers, are really taking a lot of boot
time. I don't know if you can use that particular mouse without those drivers....with many such mice, the standard MS driver works fine. Do you have MS Backup or another backup programs installed? Do you have a tape drive backup drive? If not, you can disable tape detection, this way: Look for any and all of the following files in these locations: [C:\windows\inf ] pnpwfdc.inf pnpwide.inf pnpwtape.inf pnpwppt.inf [C:\windows\system\iosubsys ] drvwq117.vxd drvwppqt.vxd drvwcdb.vxd Rename all that you find....you can rename them by simply changing the file extension: change the inf to in_, and the vxd to vx_ You must set Folder OptionsView to 'Show all file types' to find them, as they are 'hidden' files. I will look at the rest of your list and see if I can add another reply....hopefully someone will drop in and add to this thread. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... Any help interpreting and correcting failures and delays appreciated. Failures and delays log posted below: 7:59:03 0.28 Loading Device = C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS 7:59:04 7.89 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS 7:59:12 0.28 Loading Vxd = vnetsup.vxd 7:59:13 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd 7:59:15 0.78 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IFSMGR.VXD 7:59:16 0.28 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IOS.VXD 7:59:21 2.89 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd 7:59:24 4.61 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1 \SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386 7:59:29 29.72 Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD 7:59:59 0.61 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd 8:00:11 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR 8:00:13 0.50 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD 8:00:13 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN 8:00:16 0.28 Dynamic load device bios.vxd 8:00:20 0.61 Dynamic load device pci.vxd 8:00:32 0.33 DEVICEINIT = IOS 8:00:34 0.33 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd 8:00:36 4.39 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd 8:00:44 0.39 Dynamic load device lmul.vxd 8:00:45 31.56 Dynamic load device lmouse.vxd 8:01:17 1.61 Starting TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:19 0.50 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd 8:01:20 2.06 Started TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:23 0.44 DEVICEINIT = NDIS 8:01:28 4.17 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386 8:01:40 0.33 Initing hsflop.pdr 8:01:40 0.44 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:41 0.67 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:42 0.94 Initing drvwq117.vxd 8:01:43 0.78 Init Success drvwq117.vxd 8:01:50 0.11 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD 8:01:54 0.39 Enumerating Communications Port (COM1) (ROOT\*PNP0500\0000) 8:01:55 0.33 Enumerating Printer Port (LPT1) (BIOS\*PNP0400\0C) 8:01:57 0.61 Initing drvwppqt.vxd 8:02:00 0.28 Dynamic load device dsound.vxd 8:02:00 1.33 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd 8:02:02 0.44 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd 8:02:03 7.72 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP 8:02:11 4.17 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD 8:02:15 2.83 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:02:18 180.44 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:05:19 0.33 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP 8:05:27 168.44 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated) 8:08:15 0.78 Enumerating Standard Floppy Disk Controller (BIOS\*PNP0700\0B) 8:08:16 4.06 Enumerating TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:08:20 260.56 Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:12:41 0.33 Started Client for Microsoft Networks (NETWORK\VREDIR\0001) BOOT FAILURES AND DELAYS LOG ENDS HERE! -----Original Message----- Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. . |
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Hello Glen,
Thanks for your reply and help. I switched to the standard MS mouse driver, and it cut the load time down to 17 secs. - better, but that still seems a long time. I do have Msbackup (w/.exe, .chm, .ini, .hlp extensions) installed. I don't really know what a tape drive backup drive is - don't think I have one as I think of a tape drive being a magnetic reel tape type for big business machines. My system is pretty standard and simple - AMD K- 6 Chip, 96 RAM, 4GB HD, 3.5 Floppy and CD drives. Assuming that I have Msbackup installed but don't have a tape drive backup, can I disable tape detection per your list below? All of the .inf and .vxd files are there. George -----Original Message----- Tape Detection, and your Logitech mouse drivers, are really taking a lot of boot time. I don't know if you can use that particular mouse without those drivers....with many such mice, the standard MS driver works fine. Do you have MS Backup or another backup programs installed? Do you have a tape drive backup drive? If not, you can disable tape detection, this way: Look for any and all of the following files in these locations: [C:\windows\inf ] pnpwfdc.inf pnpwide.inf pnpwtape.inf pnpwppt.inf [C:\windows\system\iosubsys ] drvwq117.vxd drvwppqt.vxd drvwcdb.vxd Rename all that you find....you can rename them by simply changing the file extension: change the inf to in_, and the vxd to vx_ You must set Folder OptionsView to 'Show all file types' to find them, as they are 'hidden' files. I will look at the rest of your list and see if I can add another reply....hopefully someone will drop in and add to this thread. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... Any help interpreting and correcting failures and delays appreciated. Failures and delays log posted below: 7:59:03 0.28 Loading Device = C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS 7:59:04 7.89 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS 7:59:12 0.28 Loading Vxd = vnetsup.vxd 7:59:13 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd 7:59:15 0.78 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IFSMGR.VXD 7:59:16 0.28 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IOS.VXD 7:59:21 2.89 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd 7:59:24 4.61 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1 \SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386 7:59:29 29.72 Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD 7:59:59 0.61 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd 8:00:11 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR 8:00:13 0.50 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD 8:00:13 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN 8:00:16 0.28 Dynamic load device bios.vxd 8:00:20 0.61 Dynamic load device pci.vxd 8:00:32 0.33 DEVICEINIT = IOS 8:00:34 0.33 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd 8:00:36 4.39 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd 8:00:44 0.39 Dynamic load device lmul.vxd 8:00:45 31.56 Dynamic load device lmouse.vxd 8:01:17 1.61 Starting TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:19 0.50 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd 8:01:20 2.06 Started TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:23 0.44 DEVICEINIT = NDIS 8:01:28 4.17 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386 8:01:40 0.33 Initing hsflop.pdr 8:01:40 0.44 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:41 0.67 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:42 0.94 Initing drvwq117.vxd 8:01:43 0.78 Init Success drvwq117.vxd 8:01:50 0.11 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD 8:01:54 0.39 Enumerating Communications Port (COM1) (ROOT\*PNP0500\0000) 8:01:55 0.33 Enumerating Printer Port (LPT1) (BIOS\*PNP0400\0C) 8:01:57 0.61 Initing drvwppqt.vxd 8:02:00 0.28 Dynamic load device dsound.vxd 8:02:00 1.33 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd 8:02:02 0.44 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd 8:02:03 7.72 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP 8:02:11 4.17 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD 8:02:15 2.83 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:02:18 180.44 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:05:19 0.33 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP 8:05:27 168.44 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated) 8:08:15 0.78 Enumerating Standard Floppy Disk Controller (BIOS\*PNP0700\0B) 8:08:16 4.06 Enumerating TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:08:20 260.56 Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:12:41 0.33 Started Client for Microsoft Networks (NETWORK\VREDIR\0001) BOOT FAILURES AND DELAYS LOG ENDS HERE! -----Original Message----- Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. . . |
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Interpretation of failures and delays at boot.
Hello Glen,
Thanks for your reply and help. I switched to the standard MS mouse driver, and it cut the load time down to 17 secs. - better, but that still seems a long time. I do have Msbackup (w/.exe, .chm, .ini, .hlp extensions) installed. I don't really know what a tape drive backup drive is - don't think I have one as I think of a tape drive being a magnetic reel tape type for big business machines. My system is pretty standard and simple - AMD K- 6 Chip, 96 RAM, 4GB HD, 3.5 Floppy and CD drives. Assuming that I have Msbackup installed but don't have a tape drive backup, can I disable tape detection per your list below? All of the .inf and .vxd files are there. George -----Original Message----- Tape Detection, and your Logitech mouse drivers, are really taking a lot of boot time. I don't know if you can use that particular mouse without those drivers....with many such mice, the standard MS driver works fine. Do you have MS Backup or another backup programs installed? Do you have a tape drive backup drive? If not, you can disable tape detection, this way: Look for any and all of the following files in these locations: [C:\windows\inf ] pnpwfdc.inf pnpwide.inf pnpwtape.inf pnpwppt.inf [C:\windows\system\iosubsys ] drvwq117.vxd drvwppqt.vxd drvwcdb.vxd Rename all that you find....you can rename them by simply changing the file extension: change the inf to in_, and the vxd to vx_ You must set Folder OptionsView to 'Show all file types' to find them, as they are 'hidden' files. I will look at the rest of your list and see if I can add another reply....hopefully someone will drop in and add to this thread. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... Any help interpreting and correcting failures and delays appreciated. Failures and delays log posted below: 7:59:03 0.28 Loading Device = C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS 7:59:04 7.89 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS 7:59:12 0.28 Loading Vxd = vnetsup.vxd 7:59:13 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd 7:59:15 0.78 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IFSMGR.VXD 7:59:16 0.28 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IOS.VXD 7:59:21 2.89 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd 7:59:24 4.61 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1 \SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386 7:59:29 29.72 Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD 7:59:59 0.61 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd 8:00:11 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR 8:00:13 0.50 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD 8:00:13 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN 8:00:16 0.28 Dynamic load device bios.vxd 8:00:20 0.61 Dynamic load device pci.vxd 8:00:32 0.33 DEVICEINIT = IOS 8:00:34 0.33 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd 8:00:36 4.39 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd 8:00:44 0.39 Dynamic load device lmul.vxd 8:00:45 31.56 Dynamic load device lmouse.vxd 8:01:17 1.61 Starting TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:19 0.50 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd 8:01:20 2.06 Started TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:23 0.44 DEVICEINIT = NDIS 8:01:28 4.17 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386 8:01:40 0.33 Initing hsflop.pdr 8:01:40 0.44 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:41 0.67 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:42 0.94 Initing drvwq117.vxd 8:01:43 0.78 Init Success drvwq117.vxd 8:01:50 0.11 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD 8:01:54 0.39 Enumerating Communications Port (COM1) (ROOT\*PNP0500\0000) 8:01:55 0.33 Enumerating Printer Port (LPT1) (BIOS\*PNP0400\0C) 8:01:57 0.61 Initing drvwppqt.vxd 8:02:00 0.28 Dynamic load device dsound.vxd 8:02:00 1.33 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd 8:02:02 0.44 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd 8:02:03 7.72 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP 8:02:11 4.17 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD 8:02:15 2.83 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:02:18 180.44 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:05:19 0.33 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP 8:05:27 168.44 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated) 8:08:15 0.78 Enumerating Standard Floppy Disk Controller (BIOS\*PNP0700\0B) 8:08:16 4.06 Enumerating TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:08:20 260.56 Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:12:41 0.33 Started Client for Microsoft Networks (NETWORK\VREDIR\0001) BOOT FAILURES AND DELAYS LOG ENDS HERE! -----Original Message----- Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. . . |
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Interpretation of failures and delays at boot.
The question is, do you actually use MSBackup? If not, uninstall it from Add\Remove
Programs Windows Setup tab, then rename the files mentioned. if you do use MSBackup, you *may* get some sort of error message either upon boot or when starting backup....I am not sure, as I do not ever use that applet. There are countless better backup apps and backup strategies than MSBackup. Give the rename a try and see if anything complains. If it does, you can simply rename the files back to their original names. By tape backup, I mean a tape drive.....if you don't know if you have one, you don't have one. :-) -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... Hello Glen, Thanks for your reply and help. I switched to the standard MS mouse driver, and it cut the load time down to 17 secs. - better, but that still seems a long time. I do have Msbackup (w/.exe, .chm, .ini, .hlp extensions) installed. I don't really know what a tape drive backup drive is - don't think I have one as I think of a tape drive being a magnetic reel tape type for big business machines. My system is pretty standard and simple - AMD K- 6 Chip, 96 RAM, 4GB HD, 3.5 Floppy and CD drives. Assuming that I have Msbackup installed but don't have a tape drive backup, can I disable tape detection per your list below? All of the .inf and .vxd files are there. George -----Original Message----- Tape Detection, and your Logitech mouse drivers, are really taking a lot of boot time. I don't know if you can use that particular mouse without those drivers....with many such mice, the standard MS driver works fine. Do you have MS Backup or another backup programs installed? Do you have a tape drive backup drive? If not, you can disable tape detection, this way: Look for any and all of the following files in these locations: [C:\windows\inf ] pnpwfdc.inf pnpwide.inf pnpwtape.inf pnpwppt.inf [C:\windows\system\iosubsys ] drvwq117.vxd drvwppqt.vxd drvwcdb.vxd Rename all that you find....you can rename them by simply changing the file extension: change the inf to in_, and the vxd to vx_ You must set Folder OptionsView to 'Show all file types' to find them, as they are 'hidden' files. I will look at the rest of your list and see if I can add another reply....hopefully someone will drop in and add to this thread. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... Any help interpreting and correcting failures and delays appreciated. Failures and delays log posted below: 7:59:03 0.28 Loading Device = C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS 7:59:04 7.89 LoadSuccess = C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS 7:59:12 0.28 Loading Vxd = vnetsup.vxd 7:59:13 0.11 LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd 7:59:15 0.78 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IFSMGR.VXD 7:59:16 0.28 Loading Vxd = C:\WINDOWS\system\VMM32 \IOS.VXD 7:59:21 2.89 LoadSuccess = vnetbios.vxd 7:59:24 4.61 Loading Vxd = C:\PROGRA~1 \SYMANTEC\SYMEVNT.386 7:59:29 29.72 Loading Vxd = LMOUSE.VXD 7:59:59 0.61 Loading Vxd = dfs.vxd 8:00:11 0.06 DEVICEINITFAILED = MTRR 8:00:13 0.50 DEVICEINITSUCCESS = VTD 8:00:13 0.28 DEVICEINIT = NTKERN 8:00:16 0.28 Dynamic load device bios.vxd 8:00:20 0.61 Dynamic load device pci.vxd 8:00:32 0.33 DEVICEINIT = IOS 8:00:34 0.33 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\diskvsd.vxd 8:00:36 4.39 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\IOSUBSYS\acbhlpr.vxd 8:00:44 0.39 Dynamic load device lmul.vxd 8:00:45 31.56 Dynamic load device lmouse.vxd 8:01:17 1.61 Starting TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:19 0.50 Dynamic load device C:\WINDOWS\system\serial.vxd 8:01:20 2.06 Started TrackMan7 (COM2) (ROOT\*PNP0F0C\0000) 8:01:23 0.44 DEVICEINIT = NDIS 8:01:28 4.17 Dynamic load device vdhcp.386 8:01:40 0.33 Initing hsflop.pdr 8:01:40 0.44 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:41 0.67 Initing esdi_506.pdr 8:01:42 0.94 Initing drvwq117.vxd 8:01:43 0.78 Init Success drvwq117.vxd 8:01:50 0.11 INITCOMPLETEFAILED = SDVXD 8:01:54 0.39 Enumerating Communications Port (COM1) (ROOT\*PNP0500\0000) 8:01:55 0.33 Enumerating Printer Port (LPT1) (BIOS\*PNP0400\0C) 8:01:57 0.61 Initing drvwppqt.vxd 8:02:00 0.28 Dynamic load device dsound.vxd 8:02:00 1.33 Dynamic load success dsound.vxd 8:02:02 0.44 Dynamic load device vjoyd.vxd 8:02:03 7.72 INITCOMPLETE = NAVAP 8:02:11 4.17 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVEX15.VXD 8:02:15 2.83 Dynamic load device C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:02:18 180.44 Dynamic load success C:\PROGRA~1 \COMMON~1 \SYMANT~1\VIRUSD~1\20030430.004\NAVENG.VXD 8:05:19 0.33 INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = NAVAP 8:05:27 168.44 InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated) 8:08:15 0.78 Enumerating Standard Floppy Disk Controller (BIOS\*PNP0700\0B) 8:08:16 4.06 Enumerating TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:08:20 260.56 Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000) 8:12:41 0.33 Started Client for Microsoft Networks (NETWORK\VREDIR\0001) BOOT FAILURES AND DELAYS LOG ENDS HERE! -----Original Message----- Post the failures and delays here, and someone may be able to help. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "George" wrote in message ... I'm trying to determine why my start-up is taking so long to bring up the desktop. I've downloaded, installed and run Boot Log Analyzer bla.exe and have the list of load failures and delays it has produced from my last boot. How do I interpret and make corrections to items on the list? I see some failures explained in MKB Article 127970, but it is not comprehensive in covering delays or corrective action - is there an on-line source that will give more complete direction? Any help appreciated. . . |
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