Question of delay at the start of vista on Satellite series

Hello!

I would like to ask - is this normal for a laptop to start Grand vista after a short break? I mean when I write my password on the beginning of the start it, it looks like a hard drive takes a few seconds to "break" and after she, all programs begin to run. In addition it my Toshiba works perfectly.

Best regards

I need about 1 minute. The timing is for Vista. Isn t it?

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