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I have posted this to one other tech site but have had no luck with a resolution. While this is not earth shattering in it's importance , it does annoy me.
I'm running Win7 Home Premium x64. It's an upgrade disc i got through Toshiba.
When I first turn on my computer, the little dot's come out to form the Windows flag on the splash screen and they "stutter". The first three come out , start to swirl then stop, hesitate for a second , start again , then stop....when the yellow(last) dot appears they all swirl a half turn stop again, then finish the swirl to form the pulsating windows flag. I don't notice anything "wrong" with the way 7 runs after that. (Win7 is a dream!:))
It happened the first time i installed the upgrade and every single time since. It happens if i do a upgrade OR a clean install. (I've probably installed/upgraded 3 or 4 times since I got it last December)

I've ran the system file checker from the command line (sfc/scannow) and all that did was to change my start button back to the default. I've since changed it back, but i can't help but think that somethings just not right.
Could this be a "fault" with the disc itself? Everything seems to run great after I log in. It's more "head scratcher" than anything else but still........

Anyway, any advice anyone could give would be greatly appreciated.

Win7 Home Premium x64
AMD Turion x2 Mobile RM-72
ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
4gb RAM
 

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MSI GE72VR Apache Pro-416
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Windows 10x64 Build 1709
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Intel i7 7700HQ Kaby Lake
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Micro-Star Intl. MS-179B (U3C1)
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16 GB DDR4 @2400
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Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060
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1920x1080 120Hz
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I have posted this to one other tech site but have had no luck with a resolution. While this is not earth shattering in it's importance , it does annoy me.
I'm running Win7 Home Premium x64. It's an upgrade disc i got through Toshiba.
When I first turn on my computer, the little dot's come out to form the Windows flag on the splash screen and they "stutter". The first three come out , start to swirl then stop, hesitate for a second , start again , then stop....when the yellow(last) dot appears they all swirl a half turn stop again, then finish the swirl to form the pulsating windows flag. I don't notice anything "wrong" with the way 7 runs after that. (Win7 is a dream!:))
It happened the first time i installed the upgrade and every single time since. It happens if i do a upgrade OR a clean install. (I've probably installed/upgraded 3 or 4 times since I got it last December)

I've ran the system file checker from the command line (sfc/scannow) and all that did was to change my start button back to the default. I've since changed it back, but i can't help but think that somethings just not right.
Could this be a "fault" with the disc itself? Everything seems to run great after I log in. It's more "head scratcher" than anything else but still........

Anyway, any advice anyone could give would be greatly appreciated.

Win7 Home Premium x64
AMD Turion x2 Mobile RM-72
ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
4gb RAM

Not sure whether this will help or not, but try running a CHKDSK on your boot drive, and perhaps even a defrag.

It sounds to me as though the system is "stuttering" when loading important boot files. How is your system performance once everything is loaded?
 

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Virtual Machine
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AMD A4/A6
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Intel Corporation 440BX Desktop Reference Platform
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3.00GB EDO
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VMware SVGA 3D
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High Definition Audio Device
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Generic Non-PnP Monitor on VMware SVGA 3D
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does it also happen if you start in safe mode? or perform a clean boot?
 

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Alienware AREA-51 M17x
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windows 7 ultimate 64bit
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Intel Core2 Extreme x9000 2.8GHZ
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Asus P965 Intel chipset
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4Gig
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2 NVidia GeForce 8800M GTX (SLi)
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onboard
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2 250Gig Hitachi (RAID 0) @ 7200RPM
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17in. laptop
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touchpad, Logitech Anywhere Mouse cordless laser
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cable
well Dzomlija I've ran the disk check utility of windows and iobits too. iobits said it found disk errors but when I rebooted the dots still "stuttered". I defrag my hard drive once a week at the least,up until about 6 months ago I defraged everyday, but read somewhere that I was harming my drive so slowed. Still defrag multiple times if deleteing multiple files/programs. (I use Auslogics Free Edition Defragger)
(I just re-ran chkdsk again after reading your and kword88's posts)

And kword88, started in safe mode after reading your post and that screen does not even show up in safe. It's the "starting windows" screen I'm talking about, the one before the log in screen. Not sure what you mean by clean boot, but assume you mean a cold boot from being totally off, and yes it does.

Not sure if this is relevant but i did forget to mention my drive in my original post. Sorry. It's a 500 gb with 409 gb free of 454. (I try to just use my main drive for system files and a few other things....... put everything else on external HD's).

I notice no system faults and everything seems to be running fast and smooth other than this. Thank you both for the prompt replies.
 

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MSI GE72VR Apache Pro-416
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Windows 10x64 Build 1709
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Intel i7 7700HQ Kaby Lake
Motherboard
Micro-Star Intl. MS-179B (U3C1)
Memory
16 GB DDR4 @2400
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Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060
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1920x1080 120Hz
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256 GB Nvme M.2 SSD

1TB HDD@7200
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Cooler Blast 4
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Alienware AREA-51 M17x
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windows 7 ultimate 64bit
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Intel Core2 Extreme x9000 2.8GHZ
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Asus P965 Intel chipset
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4Gig
Graphics Card(s)
2 NVidia GeForce 8800M GTX (SLi)
Sound Card
onboard
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17in. built-in, 47in JVC LCD
Screen Resolution
1080p
Hard Drives
2 250Gig Hitachi (RAID 0) @ 7200RPM
Case
17in. laptop
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touchpad, Logitech Anywhere Mouse cordless laser
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cable
Wow....... never done anything like that before! A little scary but........
Anyway. Followed the instructions as well as i could, and yes it's still there.
Really starting to think it's a problem with the installation disc from Toshiba. If so..... would there be a work around?
As i said.... the system itself seems to be just fine.
 
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My Computer

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Laptop
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MSI GE72VR Apache Pro-416
OS
Windows 10x64 Build 1709
CPU
Intel i7 7700HQ Kaby Lake
Motherboard
Micro-Star Intl. MS-179B (U3C1)
Memory
16 GB DDR4 @2400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 120Hz
Hard Drives
256 GB Nvme M.2 SSD

1TB HDD@7200
Cooling
Cooler Blast 4
Keyboard
Steel Series
Antivirus
Bit Defender Free
Browser
Edge
do you have any peripherals plugged in? try booting without them.

what program did you use to change the start button?

you can use the instructions in this article to restore/change the boot screen. try your same language first (i assume english). if the problem persists, try a different language, just to try and isolate the problem. maybe its just the english language version of the file.

How to restore Windows 7 boot | Web Talk
 

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Alienware AREA-51 M17x
OS
windows 7 ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intel Core2 Extreme x9000 2.8GHZ
Motherboard
Asus P965 Intel chipset
Memory
4Gig
Graphics Card(s)
2 NVidia GeForce 8800M GTX (SLi)
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
17in. built-in, 47in JVC LCD
Screen Resolution
1080p
Hard Drives
2 250Gig Hitachi (RAID 0) @ 7200RPM
Case
17in. laptop
Mouse
touchpad, Logitech Anywhere Mouse cordless laser
Internet Speed
cable
I think it is most likely a problem with your HDD. Since chkdsk reported problems, run chkdsk /r to fix possible defunct sectors including to save the data.
 

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Ran chkdsk/r and no happiness. thanks one and all for the suggestions.
 

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Laptop
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MSI GE72VR Apache Pro-416
OS
Windows 10x64 Build 1709
CPU
Intel i7 7700HQ Kaby Lake
Motherboard
Micro-Star Intl. MS-179B (U3C1)
Memory
16 GB DDR4 @2400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 120Hz
Hard Drives
256 GB Nvme M.2 SSD

1TB HDD@7200
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Cooler Blast 4
Keyboard
Steel Series
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Bit Defender Free
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I wouldn't say this is a problem. Does your computer take a long time to boot up? With my computer, it seems like when it starts fast, the animation plays faster and smoother. But when it boots up slowly, the animation is slower and choppier.
 

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HP G72 Notebook
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Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
CPU
Intel Penitum inside 2.3 GHZ
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Not sure
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Mobile Express 400 Chipset (Unfortunately)
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Internet Speed
between 100 bytes/second (Not kidding! BYTES!!!) and 512 k
No....... actually the boot time doesnt seem too bad. But then...... its been a problem since the first time I up-graded so theres nothing to really compare it to. It boots much faster than vista did, but again i dont have a basis to compare. shut down seems to take forever sometimes.But I'm assuming thats just updates/applications configuring. Have just about resigned myself that's it's either a problem with the disc itself or a ghost in the machine:confused:. Thank you for the reply

I just re-installed (again) and yes .... it's still there.
 

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Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MSI GE72VR Apache Pro-416
OS
Windows 10x64 Build 1709
CPU
Intel i7 7700HQ Kaby Lake
Motherboard
Micro-Star Intl. MS-179B (U3C1)
Memory
16 GB DDR4 @2400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 120Hz
Hard Drives
256 GB Nvme M.2 SSD

1TB HDD@7200
Cooling
Cooler Blast 4
Keyboard
Steel Series
Antivirus
Bit Defender Free
Browser
Edge
One more thing. The animation is always a little choppy on my computer even when it starts up fast. Maybe it's just normal.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP G72 Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
CPU
Intel Penitum inside 2.3 GHZ
Motherboard
Not sure
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Mobile Express 400 Chipset (Unfortunately)
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Internet Speed
between 100 bytes/second (Not kidding! BYTES!!!) and 512 k
Could be i guess. It does annoy me though, no joy even with yet ANOTHER reinstall. I'm done though..... guess I'll just learn to live with it.
 

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Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MSI GE72VR Apache Pro-416
OS
Windows 10x64 Build 1709
CPU
Intel i7 7700HQ Kaby Lake
Motherboard
Micro-Star Intl. MS-179B (U3C1)
Memory
16 GB DDR4 @2400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 120Hz
Hard Drives
256 GB Nvme M.2 SSD

1TB HDD@7200
Cooling
Cooler Blast 4
Keyboard
Steel Series
Antivirus
Bit Defender Free
Browser
Edge
Yeah, probably.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP G72 Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
CPU
Intel Penitum inside 2.3 GHZ
Motherboard
Not sure
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Mobile Express 400 Chipset (Unfortunately)
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Internet Speed
between 100 bytes/second (Not kidding! BYTES!!!) and 512 k
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