Too long to startup in Windows 7

I have a HP6045uk system and upgraded to Windows 7, a week ago.  The Windows 7 upgrade went well, without any problems, but it now takes 20-25 MINUTES to arrive on the desktop.  Looking at other posts on this forum, and talking to a man in the PC world, I realize this is not normal.  He advised me to use the DVD recovery and put the computer back to the factory (Windows Vista) settings and run the installation again, but I was wondering if anyone had any advice please, how to get started without having to do something quite as drastic as there are no problems once he got on the Windows 7 desktop.

Thank you

Rachdun, this exceeds by far normal.  I can boot my XP Pro system in less than a minute with a bootloader.  I have two hard drives and dual-boot.  I have to choose which OS is started.

I think that the suggestion to do a restore of the system is correct.  A few glitches occurred during installation that are causing your problem.  I don't think it would be easy to correct otherwise.

Here is a document that can help you to solve.

Let us know what happens.

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