I have Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] SP3
For me ERUNT is configured to make a backup on the first start-up of any day,
and to omit backups on subsequent start-ups on the same day.
It only takes 8 seconds to create a 45 MB archive for my system (two user profiles).
This includes 10 MB in 6 separate ....\Users\00000001 through to ....\Users\00000006
Once ERUNT stuttered and stammered and took 30+ Seconds,
and that reminded me the previous day I had turned of Disc Caching and not seen any difference,
now I saw the difference ! !
How is your Disc Caching ?
If your start-up backup is much more than 45 MB perhaps there is something horribly wrong with the registry.
e.g. perhaps ERUNT found many user profiles you are not aware of ! !
I have an 8 year old Acer Laptop, 2600 MHz Intel Celeron processor and 1.2 GB RAM.
I doubt the RAM is significant on start-up, but the processor type and speed will be.
When I launch Firefox it takes about 8 seconds to load and allow me to use the Internet.
Firefox and ERUNT do make significantly different uses of the processor time so they make take different times.
If you find a similarity in the Firefox and ERUNT durations your system could be generally slow,
But if Firefox is much quicker then the registry merits close attention.
(I probably wont be able to advise on registry problems, but other people here will)
Avast free includes multiple real-time shields with behavioural shield.
Is it possible that Avast is impeding ERUNT's access to essential system files such as registry hives ?
Regards
Alan