Some Startup Programs Do Not Start Automatically
I have been noticing a very strange issue with both of the Windows XP computers in my house. The first computer uses Windows XP Professional 32-bit, and the other uses Windows XP Home Edition 32-bit. Both have SP3, and the latest updates. If I log into either of the computers quickly after the welcome screen comes up, then only some of the startup program icons in the taskbar will show up. Those would include my Avast! Antivirus, Windows Search 4, and HP Digital Imaging Monitor. My computer with Home Edition also has a sound manager for my computer's sound. However, that doesn't have anything to do with the Windows Volume Control icon. The sound still works on both computers, but the control icon doesn't show up. The task manager also shows that the programs aren't running. If I log out, and then log back in, then all of the startup programs load. Additionally, when I first boot up the computer and I wait for at least 20 seconds and then log in, all the startup programs will load ( this waiting method only applies to my Home Edition version since it is the only one with multiple users). It seems as if there is a timing issue for the startup programs. I could always go in and just manually click on the startup programs to get them to load, but I'd rather just have them startup automatically not matter what. Besides, this issue also keeps my firewall from starting automatically. Does anyone know why this is happening, and how I can get all startup programs to load?1 person needs an answerI do too
January 26th, 2011 7:03pm

Hi,Can you try chkdsk /f and defrag your system drive..To Check Disk:Start -> Run -> chfdsk/f , It may prompt you to schedule disk scan select yes and restart your system.Disk Defrag: Refer- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314848Hope this helps..
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January 26th, 2011 7:11pm

I have already tried chkdsk and Disk Defragmenter, but neither of them helped changed anything related to the startup programs not starting. However, the startup time slightly improved from defragmenting (after using the 20 second delay to log in). Chkdsk found no problems.
January 26th, 2011 7:19pm

Hi,Try MSConfig and see if you have all the startup entries listed in order and requried ones only!. You can remove the unwanted entries in the list maybe creating the delay.. Refer:http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows/quickly-remove-items-from-windows-xp-startup/
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January 26th, 2011 7:37pm

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