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Shane:
Did you check the task scheduler to see what you have in it that is starting up, that might be doing the backup?

Do you know what is being backed up and to where?

I know my registry backup, if you use it, can slow down a system at bootup when using the volume shadow copy to back up the registry. It isnt my program that is causing the slow down but it is the VSS that is doing it because it is making a shadow copy at the same time other things are still loading.

So for the registry backup I always use the fallback method to do the backup instead and I also put a 2 or 5 min delay on the startup task to give time for everything else to startup.

So maybe you have something in the task scheduler doing the same thing.

Shane

mal23:
Hi Shane, it appears my task scheduler is corrupt with many files missing.

Shane:
Can you post a screen shot of the error you are getting?

Shane

mal23:
Hi shane, Here are two messages received ""Windows could not enable automatic back up.
can not find file 0x80070002."" my comment ( or stop the one that persist in running at start up).
Also informed system repair disc might be required. (which I do not have.
2nd message---
                Selected task E9dbf711-95FD-495E-A862-7F98B41E526E) no longer exsist.
On pressing refresh afurthe 20= simular messages appear.

Boggin:
A Win 7 Repair disk can be created on any Win 7 machine through Control Panel/System and Security/Back up your computer and clicking on the option in the top left pane, but other than giving you the Advanced Boot options including allowing you to navigate to the Recovery Environment, I'm not sure what help a Repair disk would be that you couldn't avail yourself of those options by tapping F8 as you switch on.

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