Windows 7 Boot performance issues

MichaelCarmichael

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Whenever I boot I get a 1-2 minuter of the loading screen, just before the desktop loads.
It started a month ago, I had been gone for around week and was not using my computer.
When I booted it took a long time to load after typing my password.
This is a very powerful computer I just build last year, it has a 512GB SSD, I already did a disk check, clean boot and to no avail.
In event viewer I get errors 100,200.
Shutdown also takes longer than usual. I also get an error relating to cmd.exe.
I've been looking all over the internet and cannot find anyway to solve this issue.
Nothing else in my computer is affected just the loading screen after typing my password and shutdown.
 
Scan for viruses first off. Malwarebytes should work well. Then if it finds nothing, run all updates for Java/Flash/Windows. Also check and see if your virus scanner has real time scanning enabled. If so, try disabling it and reboot to see if it speeds up.

Also limit how many programs you have running at startup by loading msconfig and disable anything that isn't neccesary to run during boot up.
 

MichaelCarmichael

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My point is that that is not an issue, I've already done a clean boot, (just necessities on start up) and that didnt change anything, it's also not a problem with malware.
In event viewer I have the errors 100 and 200, normally my boot up time is shorter by about 100s.
I need to find a way to fix these errors.