Windows 10 10586.3 and slow login problem

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  1. Posts : 92
    Win10Pro_64; Win10Pro_64 insider
       #101

    This is what I found on the internet:
    The most recent Patch Tuesday was on December 8, 2015, which you can read more about here: Patch Tuesday: December 2015.
    The next Patch Tuesday is scheduled for January 12, 2016. So, we'll have to wait much longer for a fix. Shame on you MS!!
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  2. Posts : 92
    Win10Pro_64; Win10Pro_64 insider
       #102

    It’s driving me crazy that I can’t figure it out what the problem is. First I thought it was software related but that theory didn’t hold up because my wife’s computer got the same software as mine and she doesn’t have any problem. So it must be hardware related. We all have some hardware in common that we don’t even know. First I thought perhaps the mobo. But my wife’s computer have a different mobo but he same manufacturer (msi). Than I thought perhaps the memory but that theory didn’t work out. I don’t use the onboard sound but when I turned that on in my bios it didn’t make any difference. Now I’m thinking about usb3 drivers. I’m using Renesas usb3 drivers. My wife’s computer as well as my laptop uses a different manufacturer drivers. I didn’t mentioned my laptop before but that one has also no problems whatsoever.
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  3. Posts : 42,734
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #103

    Someone posted a picture of the difference in the startup sequence between 10240 and 10586, explaining the issue that way. If the change made by MS means people clean installing 10586 may suffer slow boot, maybe the only way round is install 10240 and then go thru the upgrade. Nightmare. And appalling if you started with an upgrade with lots installed, or now have your system configured.

    Maybe some clever person can figure out an improvement. Fortunately I started with 10240.

    As you've 2 PCs maybe you can verify that idea that which build you start from makes a difference.
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  4. Posts : 92
    Win10Pro_64; Win10Pro_64 insider
       #104

    My wife's computer and my laptop started from 10240 and did the update. No problem for these computers.. I did the same with my computer which resulted in the problem we all share. Than I did, on my computer, a fresh or clean install with the same result we all have.
    So at the moment I'm lost for ideas. I still have an image of 10240 and perhaps I'm thinking of a triple boot.
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  5. Posts : 6
    Win10
       #105

    I had issues with both methods. Either upgrade and clean install. Both methods gave me slow boot, after i configured my Laptop with all the drivers and updates. After the initial boot (after upgrade and/or clean install) the boot time was pretty fine, it just started after a while and never went away.
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  6. Posts : 92
    Win10Pro_64; Win10Pro_64 insider
       #106

    Got a new cumulative update kb 3124200. Windows version is now 10586.36. Needless to say that of course MS didn’t fix our problem. It seems they just don't care.
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  7. Posts : 103
    Win10Pro 64bit 1909 build 18363.628
       #107

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  8. Posts : 6
    Win10
       #108

    Does everyone has this problem? I read some people dont have it.
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  9. Posts : 42,734
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #109

    Change observed in boot sequence from build 10586.

    The boot after restart or cold boot on Windows 10 GA Build 10240:
    1. BIOS
    2. Windows Boot Logo
    3. Blank Black Screen
    4. Login Screen

    The boot after restart or cold boot on Windows 10 GA Build 10586
    (typically having done clean install of 10586):
    1. BIOS
    2. Windows Boot Logo
    3. Blank Black Screen
    4. Windows Boot Logo flashing twice with laggy spinning dots.
    5. Login Screen

    - I guess that's what you're seeing?
    Just wondering.. do you have fast startup and hibernate (both) enabled?
    I just turned OFF fast startup, and saved 20s to the lock screen.
    (My HDD is 7200rpm)

    I see:
    1. BIOS
    2. Windows Boot Logo + dots circling
    3. Blank Black Screen (1s)
    4. Windows Boot Logo + dots circling
    5. Blank Black Screen (11s or so)
    6. Blue screen 'Please wait' + dots circling
    7. Blue screen, dots circling (briefly)
    8. Lock Screen
    Last edited by dalchina; 18 Dec 2015 at 09:50.
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  10. Posts : 92
    Win10Pro_64; Win10Pro_64 insider
       #110

    I have two scenarios for you.

    Taskbar auto hide is on:
    1. BIOS
    2. Windows Boot Logo + dots circling (7sec)
    3. Blank Black Screen (1s)
    4. Login screen (32 sec)

    I don’t login with my Microsoft account.

    Taskbar auto hide is off:
    1. BIOS
    2. Windows Boot Logo + dots circling (7 sec)
    3. Blank Black Screen (1s)
    4. Login screen (3 sec)
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