Very slow Startup- 5:30+ minutes

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  1. Posts : 7,351
    Windows 7 HP 64
       #31

    One thing I don't like in Chrome is that it loads on Win startup, remains in memory and spy everything you do.
    I would start by uninstalling AVG and Chrome.
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  2. Posts : 1,363
    Win7 pro x64
       #32

    Fyreman said:
    johnhoh-
    Take a look, if you can read it...
    Attachment 405132
    1) procmon details
    I forgot to tell you one other step. Within procmon, right click on the column header bar and then click "select columns". Then for columns select duration, process name, operation, result, detail, and relative time. Uncheck the other items.
    Also, within the filter dialog that I described earlier, instead of a minimum duration time of 5 seconds, choose 15 seconds instead (since the screen image you posted of procmon had so many entries, we need to pare them down). Also, the filter menu will by default choose several filters, i.e., when you now add a duration filter of 15 seconds it will KEEP the previous duration filter of 5 seconds as well. Therefore, before hitting "apply" near the bottom of the filter dialog (its possible you had so many lines in your screenshot because you did not hit "apply" the first time), make sure to Uncheck everything except for the "duration greater than 15 seconds" entry in the filter dialog.

    2) safe mode thought. A driver OR hardware issue can cause a slow boot up, and safe mode uses a more basic set of drivers than normal mode. Video hardware and video drivers nowadays are so complicated, you can have a small error in video hardware or video software that only manifests itself in prolonging the driver load at bootup. So its possible that the reason safe mode booted quickly for you is because it loaded a basic driver, thereby avoiding a glitch in your video hardware or your current video driver. So it may be instructive within normal mode to go into device manager and replace your current video driver with the "standard vga adapter" driver (which is the driver used in safe mode), and then reboot. If you still boot slowly, we can rule out video hardware/driver issues as the cause.
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  3. Posts : 66
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #33

    Okay-

    Megahertz07 & johnhoh,

    This is where we're at (notice how I included you both in my problem-hehe). I uninstalled ZoneAlarm and AVG. My boot time is now 2-2 1/2 minutes. This is down from, last time I checked, 7+ minutes.

    So here is the dilemma- do I reinstall both ZA and AVG OR go with MS Firewall and MS Security Essentials? I've used ZA & AVG for many, many years with no problems at all, really liked them for many reasons.

    My big worry is if the MS products are 'strong' enough for the protection on my computer. That is the #1 concern.
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  4. Posts : 66
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #34

    johnhoh said:
    1) procmon details
    I forgot to tell you one other step. Within procmon, right click on the column header bar and then click "select columns". Then for columns select duration, process name, operation, result, detail, and relative time. Uncheck the other items.
    Also, within the filter dialog that I described earlier, instead of a minimum duration time of 5 seconds, choose 15 seconds instead (since the screen image you posted of procmon had so many entries, we need to pare them down). Also, the filter menu will by default choose several filters, i.e., when you now add a duration filter of 15 seconds it will KEEP the previous duration filter of 5 seconds as well. Therefore, before hitting "apply" near the bottom of the filter dialog (its possible you had so many lines in your screenshot because you did not hit "apply" the first time), make sure to Uncheck everything except for the "duration greater than 15 seconds" entry in the filter dialog.

    2) safe mode thought. A driver OR hardware issue can cause a slow boot up, and safe mode uses a more basic set of drivers than normal mode. Video hardware and video drivers nowadays are so complicated, you can have a small error in video hardware or video software that only manifests itself in prolonging the driver load at bootup. So its possible that the reason safe mode booted quickly for you is because it loaded a basic driver, thereby avoiding a glitch in your video hardware or your current video driver. So it may be instructive within normal mode to go into device manager and replace your current video driver with the "standard vga adapter" driver (which is the driver used in safe mode), and then reboot. If you still boot slowly, we can rule out video hardware/driver issues as the cause.
    I've got the "NEW" log, just don't know how to upload it so it's visible. Problem is *.pml is NOT an acceptable file to upload..
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  5. Posts : 1,363
    Win7 pro x64
       #35

    you just open the log within procmon itself, then run the filter, then take a screenshot. Although I think the point is moot since your issue appears to be competition between ZA and AVG.
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  6. Posts : 7,351
    Windows 7 HP 64
       #36

    2.5 sec is normal for a HDD. So it's ZA or AVG. I would say it's AVG.

    I use an old version of ZA free (version:9.2.106.000) as it has only the Firewall and new one has other functions that I don't want.
    My question is: What version of ZA you have? Is it the free version? Does it has Malware and antivirus? Did you checked if Windows Firewall is disabled?
    Does AVG has only the antivirus or does it also has firewall?
    Do you have Malwarebytes installed? If you do, what version you have (free or paid)?

    The line @johnhoh suggested is more direct to find the bad guy. But you must have in mind that it can't be one or another software that is causing the delay. It can be the interference of one into another.
    So the rule is: Only one active Firewall and only one Antivirus.

    On your profile: Seagate Barracuda 100GB or Seagate Barracuda 1TB (1000GB)?
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  7. Posts : 66
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #37

    My question is:
    What version of ZA you have? ver: 15.3.60.17669
    Is it the free version? Yes
    Does it has Malware and antivirus? Not activated
    Did you checked if Windows Firewall is disabled? Yes- disabled
    Does AVG has only the antivirus or does it also has firewall? This FREE version is only antivirus
    Do you have Malwarebytes installed? Yes
    If you do, what version you have (free or paid)? Free- ver: 3.4.4.2398

    The line @johnhoh suggested is more direct to find the bad guy. But you must have in mind that it can't be one or another software that is causing the delay. It can be the interference of one into another.
    So the rule is: Only one active Firewall and only one Antivirus. Agree 100%, I've been VERY cognizant of that fact since I started working with and self-taught about the nuances of these problem makers (computers).

    On your profile: Seagate Barracuda 100GB or Seagate Barracuda 1TB (1000GB)? I think I had it right the first time: 1000GB
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  8. Posts : 66
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #38

    johnhoh- here you go, I think... for some reason it does not want to show a .doc extension.

    BTW- I changed it to >10 sec, NOTHING came back at >15 sec.
    Doc6.doc
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  9. Posts : 1,363
    Win7 pro x64
       #39

    procmon is not telling us much. Procmon is good when you have a hung event that takes forever, but since AVG and ZA run as a series of events, its possible that none of their individual events is taking very long. In any case, your AVG/ZA issue is not uncommon. I do not know how to fix is though, other than to use just one program. I use Windows Firewall for firewall and malwarebytes for virus/malware/spyware.
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  10. Posts : 0
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #40

    Fyreman said:
    Okay, I've got it Saved- won't let me upload a .arn file. Any other suggestions?

    You need to zip the file to upload here.

    AVG is not very good IMO. Neither is Zonealarm. You might be interested in Bitdefender Free.
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