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Slow windows screen boot, but all fine once booted up.

So I've had this problem for a long time now and I have never been able to figure it out.

My computer takes 3-4 minutes to boot up. The bios screen is very fast, but the windows loading screen takes minutes. Once I get to the actual desktop, it boots up very quickly and everything operates very quickly/stable as well, so the only problem is at the windows loading screen right after bios.

Laptop in question: Samsung NP700Z5B-S01UB; i7-2675QM / 120 GB SSD / HD 6490M GPU / 8 GB DDR3 RAM

Stuff I have tried:

  • Changing the hard-drive (Original was a 1tb hdd - I swapped it with a brand new 120gb SSD)
  • Installing the newest drivers for the CPU / GPU and anything else I could find on the Samsung support site.
  • Updating BIOS to latest firmware.
  • Messing with BIOS settings (Disabled UEFI and enabled hyperthreading)

None of these have affected the boot up time whatsoever.

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With an SSD you should be booting in around 30 seconds or less. Something is not loading properly during bootup. Probably a corrupted file/program that causes looping (as Windows repeatedly tries to load it until it finally gives up) but which is not essential for operation of Windows so all is fine once booted.

Try something like Ccleaner which has an option to disable Startup programs.

Disable, NOT delete, one at a time until you find the culprit.

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Replace the RAM with similar configuration (PC3-1333) except the capacity. you can use even 2 or 4GB ram if available with you.

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Interesting, thank you for the suggestion. I may give this a shot. I'm wondering why the capacity would matter?

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RAM capacity is really matter to PC, but my answer focused on troubleshooting.

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Ok ty I will try and update this thread after

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Radeon driver problem….

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