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Title: Computer delays when booting, looking for drive
Post by: ima420r on March 03, 2010, 07:59:30 PM
My PC boots up and it seems it is so busy it can't load most programs for about 30 minutes. Through some troubleshooting I found out that my PC is searching for my network drive. I have a shortcut on my desktop to the drive and a letter assigned for easy access.

Any ideas why this is happening or if there are settings I can change to prevent it? I have firmware 1.7 installed on the drive and am using Vista on the PC.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Computer delays when booting, looking for drive
Post by: gunrunnerjohn on March 04, 2010, 05:10:41 AM
Does the issue go away if you remove the logical drive mapping?
Title: Re: Computer delays when booting, looking for drive
Post by: ima420r on March 06, 2010, 07:10:53 AM
I'm sure it didn't, but I will try it now and see what happens. That was probably the first thing I tried, but it's been so long the details of what happened escape me.
Title: Re: Computer delays when booting, looking for drive
Post by: gunrunnerjohn on March 06, 2010, 07:42:46 AM
This doesn't sound like it has anything to do with the NAS.
Title: Re: Computer delays when booting, looking for drive
Post by: Buhric on March 06, 2010, 11:13:09 PM
Do you by any chance have libraries or other things that are pointing to you network drive ?

... you can alway usee MSCONFIG to see what exactly is causing this slow down issue ?
Title: Re: Computer delays when booting, looking for drive
Post by: ima420r on April 01, 2010, 02:44:01 PM
I unmapped the drive and am still having problems. It may have been a coincidence that my PC started acting up when I got the network drive, but I still think the drive has something to do with it.

What should I look for with MSCONFIG? I check what programs run at start up on a regular basis, but when it comes to the services tab I wouldn't know what to look for.