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My HP Laptop usually boots in less than 2 minutes. Lately is it taking between 8 to 10 minutes to boot. I have already updated the BIOS and all the latest drivers I could find. I ran the Microsoft performance analyzer and I can clearly see the system hangs on the very first process, Pre Session Init. The CPU goes to 100% and this lasts for about 8 minutes. Once it gets past this process, all drivers and programs load in less than a minute and I get a sign on screen.

I also ran The HP built in UEFI hardware diagnostics on every hardware components pass all the tests.

System Specs:

Win 10 Pro
Intel i7-7700HQ 2.8GHz
16GB Samsung 2400 RAM
NVidia GTX 150
Intel HD Graphics 630
Realtek H Audio
latest Bios / Drivers. Windows Updates

MS Analyzer Screen Shot:

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Sammy
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  • https://superuser.com/a/1205327/174557 look in generic event graüph which operation takes so long. if you need help, share the ETL file – magicandre1981 Feb 16 '18 at 14:59
  • I just added an image that shows the kernel is trying to access a drive. I think. How do i figure out which drive that is? – Sammy Feb 18 '18 at 01:29
  • share the ETL so that I can analyze it for you. – magicandre1981 Feb 18 '18 at 19:28
  • Magic, I really appreciate your help on this. I have bee reading that the ETL files contain personally identifying and security information. Is it safe to post it on an open bulletin board? – Sammy Feb 20 '18 at 05:00
  • I only see the name, but no content of the files. I've created a [file request in Dropbox](https://www.dropbox.com/request/ztLXd2PdiljFgI13Gq1h) where you can upload the zipped ETL (to reduce file size to up- and download). Here I only see the files. – magicandre1981 Feb 20 '18 at 16:03
  • any update? I can't see any uploads in my dropbox – magicandre1981 Feb 26 '18 at 15:59

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