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Dec 18th, 2005, 06:47 PM
clean out your startup temporaly, see it if make s difference.
used msconfig, choose selective startup, uncheck process system.ini, process win.ini, and load startup items.
Then go to the services tab and clik hide all microsoft services, then click disable all.
If this works, then you have an app running in the background causing the slowdown.
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