Pavillion g6 takes 3-5 minutes to start

I'm very unhappy hp time start for my new Pavilion g6. MAIL takes 25 seconds until it reaches "Starting Windows". Then another 50 seconds before the start of the MS Windows logo, which takes 25 seconds to climb laboriously. Then 93 seconds until the login screen. = 03:13 minutes to start. And that's one of his best results - if you disable the stuff it takes even more.

Back with my Compaq CQ43, I remember regretting bitterly apply a BIOS update, because not only Windows 7 then take 3 minutes to start, but has so Ubuntu and I wasn't able to retreat to the bios earlier. However, as long as I just do a restart, it would re - start pretty quickly, so I lived with her (restarts leaves a somewhat more susceptible to rootkits, but whatever.)

With my new hp Pavilion g6, when I first turned on, it took painful 30 seconds for the pixels of the Windows logo to merge to a galacial of the PACE. Apply all patches does not help, and using msconfig to get out non-essential (e.g. HP bloatware) slowed at the next restart of 4.5 minutes!

Is it because I deleted Norton? downloads. Microsoft.com now offers a fairly comprehensive product free full antimalware I prefer rather than Norton ransomware.

(there is no chance of my problems being due to malware - they happened before even I was connected to internet)

A recommended hp help search gives me nothing, but not dated advice on how to speed up XP starts. It's ten years, guys.

I'm sick to death of hp trying to remove bloatware in my throat and when I disable the bloatware, then startup gets even more time. I paid a lot of money to support and Windows 7. The attempts of HP is a mini - me provider s/w are counterproductive and smelly. For example why hell HP insists it on give me an extra set of callbacks to make backups? I wouldn't mind so much if HP has actually paid support useful for their own attempts to increase in MS, but given that their own attempts to generate more stuffing things up, and they don't tell you how to fix what they broke up, and they do all this neo-Gothic white on a black background...

I'm switching this on whirlpool.net.au, because my previous requests for assistance via the forums, product hp zip.

Problem solved. I have connect a conventional keyboard and a typical mouse from Dell via a 4-way splitter non powered usb - separator has probably no electronic - it's probably just a mechanical joint of the son. If I plug the keyboard and mouse directly into the usb ports on the notebook, then Win 7 taks 38 seconds on the login screen. But if I plug them through the derivation, Win 7 takes more than 5 minutes.

I wonder if this is what was wrong with my compaq? I'll try it later.

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