From: brbrown on
I use a Windows XP Sp3 desktop computer with an AMD Athlon 2GHZ processor,
149GB hard disc with 133.3GB free space and 512MB of RAM. I regularly use
CCleaner, Ad-Aware and Ashampoo Cleaner. After startup, when all the desktop,
task bar and notification area icons have appeared, the processor runs for
another 5 or 6 minutes before I am able to use it. In msconfig Startup, I
have turned off all the none essential programmes I recognise to stop them
starting but it makes no difference.

In Task Manager, quite often, System Idle is showing CPU use as 92% to 99%
idle but the hard disc is very busy with CPU use diving between various
processes but AAW Service.exe which I believe to be Ad-Aware disabled in
msconfig, is always shown as working and sometimes takes over from System
Idle with up to 99% CPU usage. What is going on?

Other than completely re-installing Windows, can anyone please suggest what
I can do to speed startup?


From: Leonard Grey on
It makes no difference how many 'cleaners' you use, and by now I hope
you realize that 'cleaners' are mostly worthless.

If you're ready to get serious, and your problem is rooted in software,
here's how to diagnose your problem:

"How to perform advanced clean-boot troubleshooting in Windows XP"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316434
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

brbrown wrote:
> I use a Windows XP Sp3 desktop computer with an AMD Athlon 2GHZ processor,
> 149GB hard disc with 133.3GB free space and 512MB of RAM. I regularly use
> CCleaner, Ad-Aware and Ashampoo Cleaner. After startup, when all the desktop,
> task bar and notification area icons have appeared, the processor runs for
> another 5 or 6 minutes before I am able to use it. In msconfig Startup, I
> have turned off all the none essential programmes I recognise to stop them
> starting but it makes no difference.
>
> In Task Manager, quite often, System Idle is showing CPU use as 92% to 99%
> idle but the hard disc is very busy with CPU use diving between various
> processes but AAW Service.exe which I believe to be Ad-Aware disabled in
> msconfig, is always shown as working and sometimes takes over from System
> Idle with up to 99% CPU usage. What is going on?
>
> Other than completely re-installing Windows, can anyone please suggest what
> I can do to speed startup?
>
>
From: Daave on
brbrown wrote:
> I use a Windows XP Sp3 desktop computer with an AMD Athlon 2GHZ
> processor, 149GB hard disc with 133.3GB free space and 512MB of RAM.
> I regularly use CCleaner, Ad-Aware and Ashampoo Cleaner. After
> startup, when all the desktop, task bar and notification area icons
> have appeared, the processor runs for another 5 or 6 minutes before I
> am able to use it. In msconfig Startup, I have turned off all the
> none essential programmes I recognise to stop them starting but it
> makes no difference.
>
> In Task Manager, quite often, System Idle is showing CPU use as 92%
> to 99% idle but the hard disc is very busy with CPU use diving
> between various processes but AAW Service.exe which I believe to be
> Ad-Aware disabled in msconfig, is always shown as working and
> sometimes takes over from System Idle with up to 99% CPU usage. What
> is going on?
>
> Other than completely re-installing Windows, can anyone please
> suggest what I can do to speed startup?

For starters, uninstall AdAware since it's hogging CPU cycles. Although
this was once a highly regarded anti-spyware program, it's just a shadow
of its former self. (MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware and SUPERAntiSpyware are
far better.)

While you're at it, uninstall the useless Ashampoo Cleaner. Registry
cleaners never deliver noticeable performance improvement, and there's
always the risk they may muck something up. Keep Ccleaner, but avoid its
registry cleaning function.

Finally, as you have discovered, msconfig is often not effective in
truly disabling programs or processes that automatically run at startup.
The proper way to do this is to go to each program's settings or
preferences and do it that way. If you don't see the way, post back and
someone should be able to help you. Msconfig is best used as a
short-term diagnostic tool. For programs that are not well-behaved,
AutoRuns would be a better program than msconfig. Although it will take
some time, I would reconfigure a normal boot in msconfig and then trim
down your startup programs and processes by going to the programs'
settings themselves. For programs like AdAware that are detrimental (or
for programs that you *never* use, simply uninstall them. :-)


From: brbrown on


"Daave" wrote:

> brbrown wrote:
> > I use a Windows XP Sp3 desktop computer with an AMD Athlon 2GHZ
> > processor, 149GB hard disc with 133.3GB free space and 512MB of RAM.
> > I regularly use CCleaner, Ad-Aware and Ashampoo Cleaner. After
> > startup, when all the desktop, task bar and notification area icons
> > have appeared, the processor runs for another 5 or 6 minutes before I
> > am able to use it. In msconfig Startup, I have turned off all the
> > none essential programmes I recognise to stop them starting but it
> > makes no difference.
> >
> > In Task Manager, quite often, System Idle is showing CPU use as 92%
> > to 99% idle but the hard disc is very busy with CPU use diving
> > between various processes but AAW Service.exe which I believe to be
> > Ad-Aware disabled in msconfig, is always shown as working and
> > sometimes takes over from System Idle with up to 99% CPU usage. What
> > is going on?
> >
> > Other than completely re-installing Windows, can anyone please
> > suggest what I can do to speed startup?
>
> For starters, uninstall AdAware since it's hogging CPU cycles. Although
> this was once a highly regarded anti-spyware program, it's just a shadow
> of its former self. (MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware and SUPERAntiSpyware are
> far better.)
>
> While you're at it, uninstall the useless Ashampoo Cleaner. Registry
> cleaners never deliver noticeable performance improvement, and there's
> always the risk they may muck something up. Keep Ccleaner, but avoid its
> registry cleaning function.
>
> Finally, as you have discovered, msconfig is often not effective in
> truly disabling programs or processes that automatically run at startup.
> The proper way to do this is to go to each program's settings or
> preferences and do it that way. If you don't see the way, post back and
> someone should be able to help you. Msconfig is best used as a
> short-term diagnostic tool. For programs that are not well-behaved,
> AutoRuns would be a better program than msconfig. Although it will take
> some time, I would reconfigure a normal boot in msconfig and then trim
> down your startup programs and processes by going to the programs'
> settings themselves. For programs like AdAware that are detrimental (or
> for programs that you *never* use, simply uninstall them. :-)
>
Thankyou both very much for your replies. Sorry about the delay coming back
but I didn't get an email notification that you had posted. I just checked on
the offchance. I will take heed of what you have both said and post back
with the results. Thanks again.
From: Daave on
brbrown wrote:
> "Daave" wrote:
>
>> brbrown wrote:
>>> I use a Windows XP Sp3 desktop computer with an AMD Athlon 2GHZ
>>> processor, 149GB hard disc with 133.3GB free space and 512MB of RAM.
>>> I regularly use CCleaner, Ad-Aware and Ashampoo Cleaner. After
>>> startup, when all the desktop, task bar and notification area icons
>>> have appeared, the processor runs for another 5 or 6 minutes before
>>> I am able to use it. In msconfig Startup, I have turned off all the
>>> none essential programmes I recognise to stop them starting but it
>>> makes no difference.
>>>
>>> In Task Manager, quite often, System Idle is showing CPU use as 92%
>>> to 99% idle but the hard disc is very busy with CPU use diving
>>> between various processes but AAW Service.exe which I believe to be
>>> Ad-Aware disabled in msconfig, is always shown as working and
>>> sometimes takes over from System Idle with up to 99% CPU usage. What
>>> is going on?
>>>
>>> Other than completely re-installing Windows, can anyone please
>>> suggest what I can do to speed startup?
>>
>> For starters, uninstall AdAware since it's hogging CPU cycles.
>> Although this was once a highly regarded anti-spyware program, it's
>> just a shadow of its former self. (MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware and
>> SUPERAntiSpyware are far better.)
>>
>> While you're at it, uninstall the useless Ashampoo Cleaner. Registry
>> cleaners never deliver noticeable performance improvement, and
>> there's always the risk they may muck something up. Keep Ccleaner,
>> but avoid its registry cleaning function.
>>
>> Finally, as you have discovered, msconfig is often not effective in
>> truly disabling programs or processes that automatically run at
>> startup. The proper way to do this is to go to each program's
>> settings or preferences and do it that way. If you don't see the
>> way, post back and someone should be able to help you. Msconfig is
>> best used as a short-term diagnostic tool. For programs that are not
>> well-behaved, AutoRuns would be a better program than msconfig.
>> Although it will take some time, I would reconfigure a normal boot
>> in msconfig and then trim down your startup programs and processes
>> by going to the programs' settings themselves. For programs like
>> AdAware that are detrimental (or for programs that you *never* use,
>> simply uninstall them. :-)
>>
> Thankyou both very much for your replies. Sorry about the delay
> coming back but I didn't get an email notification that you had
> posted. I just checked on the offchance. I will take heed of what
> you have both said and post back with the results. Thanks again.

YW and good luck.