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jraju:
Hi, There is a fix in msoft. It is called BOOTVis. Try to download it from msoft site and install it. When installed open it select trace, and click bootup+otherdelay, the window will close and then starts. Allow bootvis to rectify the delay. Again restart the windows, the result will be showing in tick marks as two items. Then once again start windows and you could see the better performance. Pl report any improvement, if any in this. Bootvis will arrange the boot order such a way that it boots faster and giving maximum performance. For me it worked.

       

jraju:
Hi,   I forgot to tell one thing
     After tracing the boot delay, the computer will be rebooting. Allow reboot. After reboot, go to all programs , bootvis, and open it , go to trace menu again, and  select optimize boot. Then it will give 2 ticks, Then reboot and your computer performs well.

Evan:
Bootvis is a great program, but it is geared more towards booting. This person's trouble seems to be more about using the system after it boots. Granted using Bootvis might shed some light on memory use. We first need to check memory load and then also check the condition/speed/caching of the HDD.

Evan

jraju:

Hi, evans thanks for the reply. Ccleaner' speccy defragging problem would somehow improve the performance. Other than these, Shans recommended fix, like malwarebytes, mbar.exe, tdskiller, would be enough to do the tricks. Try these

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