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My computer starting up time was 10 to 30 secondes before, but now this time is 1.4 to 3 minutes and it often scans and checks some logical drivers on 32-bit Windows XP.
This change occured in this occasion:
One day, boot the machine with 64-bit Windows 8 for testing a 64-bit program which has nothing to change disk and system, I only test this program on 64-bit system to see if it can start up.
When I switched to 32-bit Windows XP, the phenomena occuerd that some drivers was scaned and checked every time when starting up 32-bit Windows XP. I can't suffer from this strange problem, so I restored the system which backed up before. After restoring, times of drivers scaning and checking was less but not disappearing, and the starting up time was very long.
Who can resolve this problem? I don't want to delete the scaning option in the registration table.
[ 本帖最后由 2011bigbarry 于 2012-5-16 19:18 编辑 ] |
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