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Did the computer restart as it says it will, so you know you ran the batch file correctly?
Did you rightclick it to Run As Admin? If not do it now.
Unplug any other HD's and report back the internet connection time at boot.
Then add back each HD individually to check the times again until you isolate if and which HD's is causing the delay, or whether this is even the case as you suspect.
Last edited by gregrocker; 16 Aug 2012 at 13:59.
OK i will do this, but if i unplug my hd with windows 7 on it, will my pc still start up. also, the reason why i miss out some of your posts is that, when ever i get a new post, no email is sent to me, so i have to come here and manually look at each post, sometimes i miss some out. sorry.
No, unplug the other HD's which you said you think are causing the delay. Then add them back one-by-one after checking connection times. You must power down to unplug them all and then plug back in each.
What made you think this was the cause?
abuh,
i've about had it. You were asked to upload those two txt files.
I wish you a nice day.
OK. unplug the other HD and if it doesn't solve the connection problem, plug it back in and continue working through the Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7.