 TAPEUUPHell, Do A New Install join:2003-03-04 Birmingham, AL | reply to ChrisAdan650
Re: [W2K] SP4=Slow Boot If you have intel processor try this »www.intel.com/support/chipsets/IAA/ |
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 acehydeTired.Premium join:2001-08-14 | reply to ChrisAdan650 Does your NIC receive its IP address via DHCP or is it manually set? |
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 urbmanPhasers Locked On Target join:1999-06-25 Niagara Falls, NY | reply to ChrisAdan650 Have you checked into the post SP4 hotfixes? There are a few issues like the print spooler that I have come across. -- The only difference between genius and stupidity is, genius has its limits. |
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 Hyper X3Whi?Premium join:2002-09-29 Syracuse, NY | reply to ChrisAdan650 I was just wondering if you or someone figured out a fix for this? I just got done building a computer for a friend, and SP4 is making the boot times unbearable. After uninstalling it, it does the same thing. Thanks. -- Xp Pro|DW SRS CE|G4R 1230|4.0.3.9 SP/C|512ddr pc3700|P4 2.4b oc'd| Ath. 1.4Ghz|Win2k|256ddr |
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 ChiTangPremium,MVM join:2002-08-23 Alhambra, CA kudos:1 | reply to ChrisAdan650 IMO, a patch to an OS is always a trade off between performance and security. If it is a security hole, MS has no choice but to release a fix ASAP. Corporate America is not going to wait MS to come up with a "lean and mean" fix six months from now. The public wants it and wants it now. They find a problem, they fix it, and they runs a little slower and a little securer. |
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