- Jul 12, 2004
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hey all, I got my new laptop from work yesterday (lenovo t520), and one of the things that annoys me is the long delay when logging into windows. I put my own ssd in there, and its quick as hell to get to the login screen or shutdown, but regardless, after I put my credentials in to login in with my network account (doesnt matter if im at my home network, work network, or the network cable is disconnected), it takes a solid 30 seconds to get to the desktop.
I googled and tried different settings and registry things for a solid 2-3 hours last night and couldnt figure it out. I am pretty certain a windows system service is causing the issue based on the following that I found out:
If I log in with a local admin account, 1 sec wait after I put in credentials
If I do a clean boot with no system and startup services selected, 1 sec wait after I put in credentials
If I do a clean boot with ONLY microsoft services selected (no non-microsoft system or application startup services), then I have a 30 sec wait after I put in credentials.
I really hate to test every ms system services one at a time, to reboot, or combination or services to find out whats going on. I also tried several gpedit changes, registry changes, different backgrounds, etc, basically the top 20 google searches for this issue I tried, and various solution came up.
any ideas folks?
thanks
I googled and tried different settings and registry things for a solid 2-3 hours last night and couldnt figure it out. I am pretty certain a windows system service is causing the issue based on the following that I found out:
If I log in with a local admin account, 1 sec wait after I put in credentials
If I do a clean boot with no system and startup services selected, 1 sec wait after I put in credentials
If I do a clean boot with ONLY microsoft services selected (no non-microsoft system or application startup services), then I have a 30 sec wait after I put in credentials.
I really hate to test every ms system services one at a time, to reboot, or combination or services to find out whats going on. I also tried several gpedit changes, registry changes, different backgrounds, etc, basically the top 20 google searches for this issue I tried, and various solution came up.
any ideas folks?
thanks