Hello
Since I got ADSL installed onto my Windows XP PC I've found that my startup is slower. The initial XP Welcome screen/user logon screen (we have multiple user accounts set up) displays just as quick as always. But when a user attempts to login for the first time after a PC reboot there is a considerable delay of between 30s and 1 minute before any applications begin to respond.
If, for instance, I logon and try to launch say MS Word or Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer, the PC will just sit there and ignore me (considerably frustrating). Then a minute or so later all the programs I tried to start will appear.
In my system log I see the following entry at about the same time as I login:
This ERROR is displayed...
Your computer was not assigned an address from the network (by the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address xx4553547777. The following error occurred:
The operation was canceled by the user. . Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server.
Followed by this WARNING...
Your computer has detected that the IP address 218.166.xx.xx for the Network Card with network address xx4553547777 is already in use on the network. Your computer will automatically attempt to obtain a different address.
I can appreciate that this error is not a disaster. But it is severely taxing our collective patience. Is there a way to prevent this long delay from happening?
Many thanks
BibbityBobbityBoo
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