>My computer has long delays when booting. Using bootlog analyzer, it says
>"InitDone = TSRQuery (time estimated)" and it takes approximately 26 seconds
>for this. After post, the Windows 98 splash screen comes up, then the screen
>goes black with a flashing cursor in the upper left corner and it sits
>there, presumably doing the TSR query, then goes in to windows. I've looked
>in all my startup files, in the registry, and I can't for the life of me
A delay of this amount during bootup sounds very much like you have a NIC card
installed that is waiting for a network server to give it an IP address.
Go to "Control Panel -> Network". In the list, see if TCP/IP is bound to
your NIC card. If so, and you have no need for it (like internet connection
sharing), then just delete that binding. If you do need it, then in the
TCP/IP properties for that binding, make sure you assign a static address,
do not have it find one, this is what takes the time, it is waiting for
a non-existent DHCP server to respond.
Russ Poffenberger Engineering Specialist
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