Ok, well I have gotten this on two occasions already, where the laptop will boot but it takes about 10mins. It hits the windows blue welcome screen, stays there for about 4 mins, then shows the desktop (nothing loading yet, not even icons), then takes about another 5mins to load up the desktop to the point where its functional.
Now at first, I thought it was a H.W. issue, but I guess its not. Apparently when this happens, my WiFi is cutoff and unable to connect to the internet (and no its not modem/router issues). So what I have to do is, go back to my last restore point, and reset. Though I turn off my system restore, if I go back into it, it has a restore point from that same day just minutes ago - whats up with that? I go back to that restore point, and reboot....it still takes 9mins to boot. But right after I scan for Spyware, and remove it (may not be alot, only 3 or 4). I reboot for the final time, and everything loads up normally now...and in the 35 secs my laptop is known for.
So few Q's.
1. Is System restore recommended to run all the time? I heard it uses up alot of resources in the background with all these restore points.
2. Is it spyware that causes this?
3. How the heck was there a restore point I was able to go back to, when I dont even run system restore.
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