A recently re-installed windows has a start time approximately half-stays

There is not much more I can say than the title. I just reinstalled windows 7 and it takes an incredibly long time to start (about half an hour). He did two cheques disc so far, but I've yet to see the result, because it is really difficult to watch him check the disc for three hours and be there to see the end. So far, I have installed:

  • Microsoft Office
  • Java
  • NetBeans
  • Some Epson printer software
  • Steam
  • Portal 2
  • Robocraft
  • Silverlight

Wow, I almost forgot:

  • Chrome

OK, I guess it's a little more than the title; P

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