improve system performance slow slow start

I have a HP Netbook, Mini210 - 1018CL
I can, t activate the account Windows Firewall assumes that because he, s not active administrator.
Account main is fine, the firewall is turned on

Hello

1. which version of the Windows operating system is installed on your computer?

2. what happens when you try to turn on the firewall?

3. do you get an error message?

4 Aare you the administrator of the computer?

5 are you facing performance issues or slow start up when starting up?

If you are the administrator, you must grant the appropriate permissions to make the changes. You can make changes only in being logged on as administrator.

I suggest you to go through the steps mentioned in the link and the Coachman.

What are user account control settings?

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-are-user-account-control-settings

See also:

Firewall: Frequently asked questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/firewall-frequently-asked-questions

Performance and maintenance

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/help/performance-maintenance

http://www.Microsoft.com/athome/Setup/optimize.aspx

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/slow_windows_performance/en-us

These links are applicable for Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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    im running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. as if lately, about a week ago my laptop started to start, slow down 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 sometimes on occasion I will be stuck to the homescreen for 7-10 minutes.  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 as internet explore, network and sharing virtually Center almost everything what has to do with the network and also other programs that require a bit more resources. 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.

    If someone knows how to fix this problem or can give a kind of constructive contribution, I'm all ears.

    Thanks in advance.

    I also looked in the event viewer and noticed these problems...
    The winlogon notification subscriber took 916 second (s) to handle the notification event (Logon).
    -
    -
    6006
    0
    3
    0
    0
    0 x 80000000000000
    56201
    Application
    Collin-PC

    -
    TermSrv
    916
    Opening of session
    02000000

    and it was lower than...
    Bucket of error, type 0
    Name of the event: ServiceHang
    Answer: No available
    Cabin ID: 0
    Signature of the problem:
    P1: LanmanServer
    P2: srvsvc.dll
    P3: 6.1.7601.17514
    P4: 20
    P5: 2
    P6:
    P7:
    P8:
    P9:
    P10:
    Attached files:
    C:\Windows\Temp\WERBC1D.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.XML
    C:\Windows\Temp\WERBC1E.tmp.HDMP
    C:\Windows\Temp\WERCBA9.tmp.mdmp
    These files are available here:
    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue\AppHang_LanmanServer_958bb07ee47f1d58779ce0fb489791f2b7187bdb_cab_0de8cef2
    Symbol of the analysis:
    Recheck for solution: 0
    Report ID: 0de8cd67-d5a8-11e0-a8a7-9ab1f0009500
    Display state: 6
    and below that,.,.
    The winlogon notification subscriber takes a long time to handle the notification event (Logon).

    Hello

    1. Since when are you facing this problem?

    2 have you made changes on the computer before this problem?

    3. do you get any error code or error message while starting?

    I would suggest trying the following methods and check if it helps.

    Method 1:

    If you have not tried the steps in the following Microsoft article, then try to clean boot and check if it helps.

    How to solve the problem by running the clean boot in Windows Vista or Windows 7:
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    Note: Once you have completed troubleshooting, perform the steps in the step 7: to reset the computer as usual.

    Method 2:

    Step 1:

    If the problem persists, you can create a new user account and check what is happening. To create a new user account

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/create-a-user-account

    Step 2:

    If the new user account works fine then the old account has been corrupted, you can follow the link given below to fix the corrupted user profile.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/fix-a-corrupted-user-profile

    Hope the information is useful.

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