Satellite Pro A300-1E7 - Really slow boot

Hi,
It takes in excess of 5 minutes for my PC to boot from pressing the on button to getting the Vista Desktop (Business) to appear. Can anyone suggest anything to improve this exceptionally long boot time?
Given the specification of the system, this seems a little crazy, especially when I have booted next to lesser specified laptops and they take less than 2 minutes.
Many Thanks in Advance.

Hi!
Do you have many programs in start up folder and msconfig? This can cause a slow boot up. Check this!
Furthermore I have read in the forum that sometimes its helpful to uninstall TEMPRO. Try to remove it and test it.
By the way, what OS do you use?
Bye

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