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тАО09-15-2003 11:58 AM
тАО09-15-2003 11:58 AM
Proliant 1600 6/350 with 3 - 9.1GB Wide Ultra SCSI drives
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тАО09-15-2003 11:00 PM
тАО09-15-2003 11:00 PM
Re: Proliant 1600 6/350 with 3 - 9.1GB Wide Ultra SCSI drives
Check if a particular service produces lots of errors. Most probable this is a bad driver or service.
The only way to find out is by selectively disabling services and drivers and try!
Do start in save mode. If it comes up quick NT itself is OK.
If save mode is also slow it could be the registry. I would then use a registry cleanup tool. There are lots available in the WEB.
Also check if your swapfile "C:\pagefile.sys" is present and OK.
Good luck
Peter
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тАО09-16-2003 05:16 AM
тАО09-16-2003 05:16 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 6/350 with 3 - 9.1GB Wide Ultra SCSI drives
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тАО09-16-2003 06:16 AM
тАО09-16-2003 06:16 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 6/350 with 3 - 9.1GB Wide Ultra SCSI drives
After receiving:
Microsoft (R) Windows NT (TM) Version 4.0 (Build 1381)
2 System Processor (128 MB Memory)
the dots indicate progress as the Kernel:
?? Initializes the low-level device drivers that were loaded in the previous phase.
?? Loads and initializes other device drivers.
?? Runs programs, such as Chkdsk, that need to be run before any services are loaded.
?? Loads and initializes services.
?? Creates the page file.
?? Starts subsystems that are needed to run Windows NT.
Since my hang happens after i get the Windows version and Service pack line but before the dots appear, maybe its hanging on the first step of initializing the low-level device drivers.
What would you do next??
Thanks for your help.
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тАО09-16-2003 06:35 AM
тАО09-16-2003 06:35 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 6/350 with 3 - 9.1GB Wide Ultra SCSI drives
As I wrote above, start in Safe Mode and see if you can start up fast when leaving services off.
Then you have to try and find out what component is causing the trouble. It's hard work ... (It's NT!)
Another approch was to begin from scratch and reinstall NT.
Sorry
Peter