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To: Ken Adams who wrote (98535)11/1/2017 11:57:52 PM
From: B.K.Myers2 Recommendations

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goldworldnet
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You might try another cold boot. It is possible that one of your applications was applying an update that took a little extra time.

B.K.



To: Ken Adams who wrote (98535)11/2/2017 12:31:05 AM
From: goldworldnet1 Recommendation

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22jt

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Ken, make a screenshot of the startup items and maybe the thread can figure out some of them to disable. :)

Josh

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To: Ken Adams who wrote (98535)11/2/2017 10:08:52 AM
From: George Statham1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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Don't use Win 10, but I use autoruns from sysinternals. You can hide the Microsoft entries which helps see what third party entries are there. Maybe a little too techy and detailed though. Logon, services and scheduled task tabs would be good places to look. There are several registry entries and directories that can represent autostart jobs. So easier to let Microsoft tell you what's there.

docs.microsoft.com