Long boot after power outage

I have several computers (Dell Optiplex 790, XP Pro, domain environment) which seem to be affected by a very long startup having experienced a kind of power event.  Starting log show that it seems to be a long gap (between 5 minutes and 45 minutes) between loading the autochk and csrss.exe.

During this period of latency - after the XP splash screen and the user login screen - the screen is black with only an occasional HDD activity) as a heartbeat) and no indication that it running a scandisk or anything like that.

Running chkdsk does not seem to solve the problem, and reimage the computer sets the startup time, so I don't think it is hardware related. I know that autochk has a function of delay, but I think not autochk is actually blocked because the duration is less than 1 second, but the following process (csrss) does not start until 10-20 minutes later

anyone has any ideas I can try you are looking for? Reimage that a resolution is an indication that emit less drastic corruption of the OS is the underlying cause

Since you're an IT professional, you will have much more luck in this forum:

I wish you a quick resolution!

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