Windows 7 Slow Windows 7 Boot Time After POST: Troubleshooting Suggestions Needed

Shawn819

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I'm curious if anyone else's PC is taking a little while to boot. Once I get past the POST screen and the screen goes black and you see "Windows 7" or whatever it says, it sits there a good 90 seconds or so before the colored Windows logo comes into view and boots normally. Considering there is no lag once it's booted up and shut down is about 4-5 seconds, I'm guessing there's an issue. Any ideas for what may be causing it?

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (6.1.7600)
AMD Phenom 8450
Gigabyte MA790GP-DS4H
6GB DDR2 1066
150GB WD Velociraptor (OS Drive)
74GB WD Raptor
320GB WD Caviar
PNY 9600GT
Creative X-Fi
 

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Check your Administrator logs under Event Viewer / custom views It's probably has listed a driver that is not working or hardware that is timing out. I think you can also reduce the time out delay if you can't fix the problem.

tblount

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Check your Administrator logs under Event Viewer / custom views It's probably has listed a driver that is not working or hardware that is timing out. I think you can also reduce the time out delay if you can't fix the problem.
 

Solution

Shawn819

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I have these 3 around the time I booted up:


  • Name resolution for the name _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.launchmodem.com timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
  • Name resolution for the name isatap.launchmodem.com timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
  • Name resolution for the name wpad.launchmodem.com timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
 

tblount

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I googled for "launchmode.com fix" results mostly showed fixes for bellsouth modems... some suggested resetting the modem... There is a lot to read so you can probably find a solution now you know the problem.
 

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