If you are facing slow startup problem in Windows 7, this article can help you.
Many times Windows 7 boot process takes too much time and you have to wait long to Windows desktop. It can happen due to large number of points system restore in Windows.
Microsoft has acknowledged this issue and a hotfix to fix it.
SYMPTOM:
Consider the following scenario:
You have a large hard disk installed on a computer running Windows 7. you many create restore points on the computer.You try to start the computer.In this scenario, the boot process is very slow.
CAUSE:
This problem occurs because the plan of the boat for the function ReadyBoot the limit of 512 kilobytes (exceeds). Each restore point is created a snapshot of Windows that Volsnap. sys validate during the startup process. When you create many restore points, the plan of the boat for the function ReadyBoot eventually exceeds the size limit of 512 KB, and can not be saved. Therefore, startup i/o operations are not precached, and the boot process is slow.
SOLUTION:
A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft. However, this hotfix is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this article. This hotfix only to systems that have the problem that is described in this article occurs.
You can use the following link download hotfix:
Hotfix to solve slow startup process in Windows 7 download
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