black screen at startup

Sorry, I kind of forgot the original problem... :P

These may be what's causing the lag
O23 - Service: NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service (Stereo Service) - NVIDIA Corporation - C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvSCPAPISvr.exe
O23 - Service: XAudioService - Conexant Systems, Inc. - C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\xaudio.exe
I would disable both of these entries via msconfig - look under the Startup tab and under the Services tab (with "Hide All Microsoft Services" checked) just to see if it still lags on boot-up. If that solves the problem, but your audio and video isn't acting right, then you ought to go to the HP an Nvidia websites and look for an update for the latest drivers for your hardware and install them.
 
Sorry, I kind of forgot the original problem... :P

These may be what's causing the lag

I would disable both of these entries via msconfig - look under the Startup tab and under the Services tab (with "Hide All Microsoft Services" checked) just to see if it still lags on boot-up. If that solves the problem, but your audio and video isn't acting right, then you ought to go to the HP an Nvidia websites and look for an update for the latest drivers for your hardware and install them.

computers still running slow at startup. i dont have anything checked in msconfig. could it be my hard drive? i recently got a new one, maybe its not compatible with my mobo and processor. :confused:
 
What do you mean by slow? Can you give us a time estimate from pressing the power button to when windows ready to use.

well after the windows logo screen when it should go to the desktop, its just a black screen for like 1 min. then it goes to the desktop. ive never had this happen. do you think it could be my hard drive? my old hard drive was a seagate barracuda, 7,500rpm 500gb. the one i have now is a western digital velociraptor, 10,000rpm 300gb. both sata.
 
I don't think it's the hard drive. If you want to check you HDD, there are free utilities to do that on the manufacturer's website.

I don't know why your Nvidia service and XAudio service wouldn't be showing up under msconfig in the Services tab - they're clearly starting up, b/c I can see them in the HJT log... Are you positive?

Let's do this - go to Start-->Control Panel-->System-->Hardware tab-->Device Manager

Are there any yellow triangles with a "!" or red circles with a "x"?
If so, right click on the devices and choose Uninstall.

Then go to Display adapters and click the "+". Right-click on the adapter (should only be one) and choose uninstall. Then go to Sound, Video and Game Controllers and right-click all of the devices and choose Uninstall. Then reboot and post back and tell us if it still lags.
 
I don't think it's the hard drive. If you want to check you HDD, there are free utilities to do that on the manufacturer's website.

I don't know why your Nvidia service and XAudio service wouldn't be showing up under msconfig in the Services tab - they're clearly starting up, b/c I can see them in the HJT log... Are you positive?

Let's do this - go to Start-->Control Panel-->System-->Hardware tab-->Device Manager

Are there any yellow triangles with a "!" or red circles with a "x"?
If so, right click on the devices and choose Uninstall.

Then go to Display adapters and click the "+". Right-click on the adapter (should only be one) and choose uninstall. Then go to Sound, Video and Game Controllers and right-click all of the devices and choose Uninstall. Then reboot and post back and tell us if it still lags.

theres no yellow or red. it still did it. i uninstalled them from the device manager and restarted the computer and no change.
 
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