Let's put the computer in clean boot state and check if any third-party program is causing this issue.
Putting your system in clean boot state helps in identifying if
any third party applications or startup items are causing the issue. If
yes, you may have to contact the program manufacturer for any updates
or uninstall and re-install the program.
Here's the article you may refer to for steps with reference to the same.
Use this link if you are using Windows XP:
How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" state
Note: After troubleshooting, make sure to put the computer to start as usual as mentioned here:
To configure Windows to use a Normal startup state
After you used the clean boot to resolve your problem, you can follow these steps to configure Windows XP to start normally.
a. Click Start, and then click
Run.
b. Type msconfig, and then click
OK. The System Configuration Utility dialog box is displayed.
c. Click the General tab, click
Normal Startup - load all device drivers and services, and then click
OK.
d. When you are prompted, click Restart to restart the computer.
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