Extremely slow Boot Up After installing HP Deskjet F4280

I am running Windows Vista Home Basic with 2 GB of RAM.  I have a few days ago I intalled a HP Deskjet F4280 all-in-one.  Since that time I am experiencing extremely slow start when I start my computer.  Things move along fine until I get to the Welcome screen.  That stays on for about 30-45 seconds, then I get a blue screen that remains as long as two minutes.  After the end of the boot system, everything seems to work normally.  I played a little bit and found out that if I turn user account control, I get a normal startup.  Any help will be appreciated.

1. click on the start menu and click on "Run" and type "services.msc" and press the Enter key.
2. in the Services window, locate the HP CUE Device Discovery Service and double-click it.
3. you should find something that says "Startup Type" Who put in "manual".
4. click on the button "Apply" and close all windows.

Or if you want an alternative, then turn off UAC. It's annoying as hell anyway!

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