Pls Help me with my Windows7 start up delay..

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  1. Posts : 716
    XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
       #11

    greens6x said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    greens6x said:
    same problem occur.. i think in the BIOS.. can anyone help me with the BIOS?

    Try rebooting in safe mode (F8) does the problem still occur?

    I tried rebooting in Safe Mode, and yes, it BOOTED so fast.. and then what? then i Booted it again in normal.. problem still occurs..

    If I understand you, it BOOTED FAST in Safe Mode? That would indicate it is a startup program or service. Go to the link in RICHC46 post above and isolate the startup program/service that is causing the problem.
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  2. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #12

    Muad Dib said:
    greens6x said:
    zigzag3143 said:


    Try rebooting in safe mode (F8) does the problem still occur?

    I tried rebooting in Safe Mode, and yes, it BOOTED so fast.. and then what? then i Booted it again in normal.. problem still occurs..

    If I understand you, it BOOTED FAST in Safe Mode? That would indicate it is a startup program or service. Go to the link in RICHC46 post above and isolate the startup program/service that is causing the problem.
    Of course I agree. If you want to correct the problem, it may be a slow pain, but it will be worth the effort.
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  3. Posts : 28,845
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       #13

    greens6x said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    greens6x said:
    same problem occur.. i think in the BIOS.. can anyone help me with the BIOS?

    Try rebooting in safe mode (F8) does the problem still occur?

    I tried rebooting in Safe Mode, and yes, it BOOTED so fast.. and then what? then i Booted it again in normal.. problem still occurs..



    computersplus said:
    go into your Bios and disable on board graphics not just uninstall from device manager it will reinstall upon reboot
    I did go to my Bios, but, I cant see where this "on board video card" located and how can I disable this..

    If it boot fast in safe mode you can use msconfig to narrow down what is in conflict. Are you running a RAID? are you overclocking?

    I would use msconfi to not load the antivirus and firewalls first

    Ken J
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  4. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    [QUOTE=Muad Dib;514189]
    greens6x said:
    zigzag3143 said:


    If I understand you, it BOOTED FAST in Safe Mode? That would indicate it is a startup program or service. Go to the link in RICHC46 post above and isolate the startup program/service that is causing the problem.

    I tried rebooting in Safe Mode, and yes, it BOOTED so fast.. and then what? then i Booted it again in normal.. problem still occurs..


    [QUOTE=richc46;514203][QUOTE=Muad Dib;514189]
    greens6x said:

    Of course I agree. If you want to correct the problem, it may be a slow pain, but it will be worth the effort.

    Guys.. Thnx a Lot... ill try this tomorrow.. for now i need to sleep.. its almost 3am here.. Thnx again..
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  5. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #15

    Have a good night and I hope you can get things working again tomorrow.
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  6. Posts : 716
    XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
       #16

    zigzag3143 said:
    I would use msconfi to not load the antivirus and firewalls first

    Ken J
    Agreed, anything that touches the network and/or maps drives....
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  7. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #17

    richc46 said:
    This is the best place to start, with a problem like the one that you are experiencing. It may also be hardware related.

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    I did this ISOLATION method,
    1st, I unchecked 1st half of the "services" then restart... Problem still occur ( Freezes at "Windows Starting" page, after the windows7 animation logo then it takes 13minutes to proceed to the "log on" page),

    then, 2nd, I checked the 1st Half and unchecked the 2nd half of "service" tab.. and still, same result... nothing change on the boot time.. Problem still occur ( Freezes at "Windows Starting" page, after the windows7 animation logo then it takes 13minutes to proceed to the "log on" page)...

    i also thought this method can resolve this... but it didnt.. btw.. Thnx for the effort guys.. I hope this can be resolved..
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  8. Nem
    Posts : 375
    Win7 Home Premium x64 SP1, Archlinux x86_64. Elementary Luna
       #18

    greens6x said:
    richc46 said:
    This is the best place to start, with a problem like the one that you are experiencing. It may also be hardware related.

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    I did this ISOLATION method,
    1st, I unchecked 1st half of the "services" then restart... Problem still occur ( Freezes at "Windows Starting" page, after the windows7 animation logo then it takes 13minutes to proceed to the "log on" page),

    then, 2nd, I checked the 1st Half and unchecked the 2nd half of "service" tab.. and still, same result... nothing change on the boot time.. Problem still occur ( Freezes at "Windows Starting" page, after the windows7 animation logo then it takes 13minutes to proceed to the "log on" page)...

    i also thought this method can resolve this... but it didnt.. btw.. Thnx for the effort guys.. I hope this can be resolved..

    Did you Install anything else after Win7? or is it a clean install +updates? Check what you installed then see if thats the problem.
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  9. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #19

    Were you looking at the services tab in msconfig? That can be helpful at times, but if you shut off the wrong services, you can cause more issues.

    I would:

    go back to the services tab and choose enable all.

    go to the startup tab and select disable all.

    restart.

    does it boot quickly??


    If it does, you know that it is something on that startup tab that slowed you down.

    Then do the same type of "isolation method" that you did on the services tab to narrow down what the problem might be.

    If disabling everything in the startup tab does not help, post back.
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  10. Posts : 1,309
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #20

    try to load defaults for Bios settings and see what happens disconnect any unneeded external devices also if you have another mouse and keyboard you can plug in for a test I would do that also I have seen alot of keyboards over the years cause very strange issues like this
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