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Guest Karsten Wutzke
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Hello all,

 

I've recently installed some Windows updates. The last update before

that one was performed maybe 2 years ago, so there was a lot to be

downloaded and installed.

 

Problem: Boot of Windows is normal, *after* the (automatic) login

however startup has become veeery slow since then, it seems some

service(s) started take/s ~3 minutes to complete! The annoying thing

is, that unidentified piece of software runs *before* my network

setup, so after a reboot I must wait several minutes to get my

internet connection up and running.

 

Starting the Task Manager to find some process taking CPU time didn't

reveal anything, to me it seems something is looping for quite some

time before deciding to move on. Anyway, I can't even use the internet

in the meantime... just looking at the screen and waiting... no

internet... no email, no communication...

 

Does anyone know about this problem? It's really annoying. How do I

fix it? How can I diagnose?

 

TIA

Karsten

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Guest pfermar
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RE: After Windows update: Startup after login veery slow

 

what is the amount of memory of RAM? how many programas are running startup?

check the MSconfig,how the virus status in your PC?

 

"Karsten Wutzke" wrote:

> Hello all,

>

> I've recently installed some Windows updates. The last update before

> that one was performed maybe 2 years ago, so there was a lot to be

> downloaded and installed.

>

> Problem: Boot of Windows is normal, *after* the (automatic) login

> however startup has become veeery slow since then, it seems some

> service(s) started take/s ~3 minutes to complete! The annoying thing

> is, that unidentified piece of software runs *before* my network

> setup, so after a reboot I must wait several minutes to get my

> internet connection up and running.

>

> Starting the Task Manager to find some process taking CPU time didn't

> reveal anything, to me it seems something is looping for quite some

> time before deciding to move on. Anyway, I can't even use the internet

> in the meantime... just looking at the screen and waiting... no

> internet... no email, no communication...

>

> Does anyone know about this problem? It's really annoying. How do I

> fix it? How can I diagnose?

>

> TIA

> Karsten

>


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