A couple of weeks ago, when I first started up my computer, I noticed it was really, reeeally slow. It would take up to five minutes just to get to the log in screen (Windows XP) and then the mouse cursor would only refresh its location on the screen about once every two or three seconds. If you did manage to log in, the desktop wouldn't load for another ten to fifteen minutes. It was impossible to do anything except shut it down and try again.
Originally this issue would only occue about 30-40% of the time when I started the machine. I tried to think of some fixes, so I ran a virus scan (nothing there), a spyware scan (found some and fixed the problems), and a hard drive defrag. Thought I would be allright.
But now this issue is happening over 90% of the time when I turn the computer on. It's getting to the point where I am almost unable to even access the desktop or anything at all. I need some help here!
I have thought of two possible causes, so let me know what you think of these: Number 1 is that I live with a very furry cat. Could the fur clogging up the insides be the issue? Number 2 is that I generally just press the power button on the front of the terminal to turn the computer off instead of a full "shut down". Is that a problem?
I have an eMachines with Windows XP that I bought in February 2006 if that means anything. Other than this problem, I haven't experienced any issues whatsoever. Thanks for any help.
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