Registry problem - Urgent!!
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Registry problem - Urgent!!
For a while now my PC has been slow to boot up, to try to improve the situation I did a "System Recovery". Ouch.
Managed to delete the driver(s) for the DSL modem - however, when I've tried to reinstall it using the installation CD it would not install the drivers - giving me the following message:
Can't Get Registry Value:
Key=Software\GlobespanVirata\Adsl
Value=driverType
What's going on? What can I do to fix it?
Arrrgh!!!
It didn't speed up the boot process either.
Managed to delete the driver(s) for the DSL modem - however, when I've tried to reinstall it using the installation CD it would not install the drivers - giving me the following message:
Can't Get Registry Value:
Key=Software\GlobespanVirata\Adsl
Value=driverType
What's going on? What can I do to fix it?
Arrrgh!!!
It didn't speed up the boot process either.
Last edited by WE Branch Fanatic; 31st Jul 2005 at 00:12.
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VERY happy to advise that BT 2nd line support very easily sorted out the problem!
Should anyone else have this problem - open the installation CD and in 'x86' double click cleanup.exe. Then, after a reboot, go to utils folder and double click setup.exe.
VERY happy to advise that BT 2nd line support very easily sorted out the problem!
Should anyone else have this problem - open the installation CD and in 'x86' double click cleanup.exe. Then, after a reboot, go to utils folder and double click setup.exe.
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Small problem - installation CD was from AOL and I cannot find "X86"....
Edited at 1500 ish
Broadband now working again. Tried the above advice to no avial. Likewise what Technical Support said. Dwloaded the BT Voyager 105 drivers from AOL, and they unzipped themselves. Tried "Setup Wizard...". Got same error. Clicked on "Doctor105" and clicked yes without thinking - then saw warning mentioning the registery. Repeated Setup Wizard - this time it did do the setup. Lights on modem lit up. Poked around with the sign on options and found the AOL software recognised it. Signed on via broadband....
Still not entirely sure what happened - but it is working now.
As for the slow boot up......another time?
Edited at 1500 ish
Broadband now working again. Tried the above advice to no avial. Likewise what Technical Support said. Dwloaded the BT Voyager 105 drivers from AOL, and they unzipped themselves. Tried "Setup Wizard...". Got same error. Clicked on "Doctor105" and clicked yes without thinking - then saw warning mentioning the registery. Repeated Setup Wizard - this time it did do the setup. Lights on modem lit up. Poked around with the sign on options and found the AOL software recognised it. Signed on via broadband....
Still not entirely sure what happened - but it is working now.
As for the slow boot up......another time?
Last edited by WE Branch Fanatic; 31st Jul 2005 at 14:15.
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As for the slow boot up......another time?
Either "Start / Run / MSConfig" and take a look at the "Startup" tab which lists programs loaded during boot up, or download a program such as HijackThis which will tell you what is running at that time.
Either way post the results on this forum for advice. It may be that your boot up is "lean and mean" already, but worth checking this out first before fiddling with the complexities of Windows.
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About Bootvis.exe
Bootvis.exe is a performance tracing and visualization tool that Microsoft designed to help PC system designers and software developers identify performance issues for boot/resume timing while developing new PC products or supporting software.
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About Bootvis.exe
Bootvis.exe is a performance tracing and visualization tool that Microsoft designed to help PC system designers and software developers identify performance issues for boot/resume timing while developing new PC products or supporting software.
Please note that Bootvis.exe is not a tool that will improve boot/resume performance for end users. Contrary to some published reports, Bootvis.exe cannot reduce or alter a system's boot or resume performance. The boot optimization routines invoked by Bootvis.exe are built into Windows XP. These routines run automatically at pre-determined times as part of the normal operation of the operating system.
If you are an end-user seeking to resolve issues for boot/resume performance on your PC, we recommend that you contact the vendor from whom you purchased the PC. For information from Microsoft on specific issues, you can search Knowledge Base for Windows XP product issues related to "resume time." Knowledge Base is a free information service available at: http://support.microsoft.com/
You can also post questions to the Microsoft Windows XP Newsgroups at: http://support.microsoft.com/newsgro...&Product=winxp
If you are a software developer or system designer seeking assistance for using Bootvis.exe in your development efforts, please work with your usual Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS) contacts for developer support. To get developer support if you do not already have a contact, please see: http://msdn.microsoft.com/support/
The Bootvis.exe tool is no longer available from this site.