Blue circle is constant, slow computer

Hi guys - hope you can help me, I have a constant blue circle and my Dell PC runs slowly.

I have Avast Antivirus installed and run analyses that, but no problems were discovered.

I uninstalled unused programs without result. Hope this is enough info...

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    Hello world.

    It will be long and windy.

    I have a problem with my Dell XPS M1530.

    im going to write down the details of my question, short first. so if you want you can read my short story on my laptop and I.

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    Another thing, I noticed. If I have automatic network connection configuration and the network is in range when I launch firefox I can actually serf the web regardless of the question.

    I'm not the only one having this problem, but solutions that work for some do not work for me. some of the things I've tried to understand.

    • has run msconfig to see if it is one of the start up programs or cervix causing the problem. found nothing.
    • has ran the command cmd, I forgot what's it called some thing/something else. It digitizes and restores the registers according to me. did not help
    • Used pc AVG scanner. then corrected all the errors found and the questions. did not help.
    • reinstalled the network drivers. did not help.
    • Ran startup recovery tool to fix problems at the beginning. did not help.
    • Booted up my laptop in SafeMode with network. Works very well

    Also, the problem started not with win 7 install I had it on my laptop well before the Enigma.

    im running Windows 7 Professional 32-bit. as if lately, about 3 months ago, my laptop started to start slowly and be laggy when the system boots. I have no much attention at first. Since the question does not disappear on its own, I noticed that my network in the notification bar icon has a blue circle probably because its network initialization or loading something that is bound to it something as is. After about 10 minutes the issue resolves itself and everything works fine until I have reboot or restart. also if I put my laptop to sleep when I start it it works fine. I think that the time to resolve that issue got longer it is about 10 min now but it used a lot less. at least that's what I recall. In addition, I noticed a few more things. If I left click on the network icon does nothing when normally it will display network connections. If I right click on it displays troubleshooting and Open Network and Sharing Center. Troubleshooting doesn't help and returns nothing. Network and sharing Center is suspended until the problem resolves. in fact, some programs won't load until it the problem goes away like internet explore, network and sharing virtually Center almost everything what has to do with the network and also other programs that require a little more resources e.g. cakewalk Sonar. In addition, other startup programs and services such as Dell touch pad, magic disk, PDA. NEt don't start until after the problem goes away. What else... the kicker is that while the issue is to present the networks I connect to automatically are in fact very well and I have internet, even though the network is still initializing. what I mean is that if I start my portable firefox and launch (cannot use IE because he hangs up) I can go online and the serf of the web.

    Well, I am at a loss and don't know what to do next, except to format and clean install. However, people who did it until the problem was which leads me to believe that this is one of the windows updates may be.

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    (1) reboot your computer.

    (2) go to Run--> services.msc

    (3) to sort the list by status (click the heading)

    (4) see those blocked at the 'boot '? These are your incriminated objects.

    Apparently, Windows has problems initializing services, and until he solves, or give up, he can't go the rest of the startup procedure. Different people get stuck on different things. For me, it was the 'Server' service as jams it for 20 minutes or more.

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    Right click 1)--> properties and change the Startup Type to "automatic (Delayed). This requires to load later, that hopefully allows all the rest at the end of initialization so that you can use the computer first.

    (2) read the Description of the service and see if you can find whats causing it to get stuck. In my case, 'Server' rule of network discovery, file sharing and printing. I realized that I UNPLUGGED a NAS from Buffalo, who worked as a print server as well. My windows was blocked to find a printer on a network that was no longer available. Remove the printer from devices solved the problem.

    If all else fails, you can always try to disable the service. This is probably not the best reccomendation, like its there for a reason, but it might help you to troubleshoot.

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    Hello world.

    It will be long and windy.

    I have a problem with my ASUS G50VT - X 5.

    im going to write down the details of my question, short first. so if you want you can read my short story on my laptop and I.

    • Slow start.
    • Network at startup initialization problem.
    • Blue circle weighs on my network icon in the taskbar notification for 10 minutes or more. then she disappears with the problem that everything starts to operate correctly.
    • some startup programs do not start until the issue is resolved. (blue circle disappears) i.e. adjustment of splendid colors, services, programs of control really like network connections and things like that but some i can still run.
    • programs that have to do with the network or the internet such as IE or center network to hang until the issue is resolved.
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    Another thing, I noticed. If I have automatic network connection configuration and the network is in range when I launch firefox I can actually serf the web regardless of the question.

    I'm not the only one having this problem, but solutions that work for some do not work for me. some of the things I've tried to understand.

    • has run msconfig to see if it is one of the start up programs or services is causing the problem. found nothing.
    • run the cmd command, I think that the chkdsk. It digitizes and restores the registers according to me. did not help
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    • Ran startup recovery tool to fix problems at the beginning. did not help.
    • Booted up my laptop in SafeMode with network. Works very well

    Also, the problem started not with win 7 install I had it on my laptop well before the problem.

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