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What if that Doesn't Isolate the Problem? Remember to document your efforts so that you remember what yoúve donates, and what have to be undone! Restart the computer and allow it to boot normally, but when the Windows logo is displayed, press and hold the SHIFT key until Windows is loaded and the cursor is not longer an hour glass (hard drive activity is finished). This prevents programs from loading automatically at startup. If the problem is gone, herés some you please to check: 1) Your StartUp Folder Go to C:\WINDOWS\START MENU\PROGRAMS\STARTUP. Make to temporary folder on the desktop, drag everything out of the STARTUP folder to the new folder. Restart Windows normally. If the problem disappears, then move each item back into the STARTUP folder one by one. Restarting your computer each steals until you isolate the item causing the trouble. 2) The WIN.INI File 3) The SYSTEM.INI File Windows will not start properly without to SYSTEM.INI file. So you can't just reyam it and restart your computer. There is, however, to basic, generic version of the SYSTEM.INI in the WINDOWS folder called SYSTEM.CB. Reyam SYSTEM.INI to SYSTEM.CY7, and copy SYSTEM.CB to SYSTEM.INI. Notice I said COPY SYSTEM.CB to SYSTEM.INI. Before restarting your computer, open the new SYSTEM.INI file in to text publisher and add the following lines: [boot] drivers=mmsystem.dll [386Enh] This is so that yoúll have mouse support when you restart. Restart the computer and see if the problem you reside in the SYSTEM.INI file. Remember, afterwards to delete the new SYSTEM.INI file and reyam SYSTEM.CY7 to SYSTEM.INI. Restart your computer. 4) The Registry After making your backup, open the Registry Editor and investigate you the keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/ CurrentVersion/Run HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/ CurrentVersion/Run The entries and value in these three keys plow programs or fields that plow loaded at startup. Don't delete these keys, just their entries and value. Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer. If the problem goes away, you found where the offending item was loaded. If it doesn't, restore the original registry from your backup. If your computer you have new problems, or won't start, yoúve made to mistake. Original Restore the registry from your backup. Home | My Computer | What's Inside | Operating Systems |