5 min delay on cold start between login screen and bg screen

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  1. Posts : 49
    Windows 10 Professional
       #51

    This how it looks from PowerShell windows:
    5 min delay on cold start  between login screen and bg screen-powershell_window1.jpg

    Now I'll boot PC and see if this made difference
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  2. Posts : 897
    windows 10
       #52

    mora67 said:
    This how it looks from PowerShell windows:
    Now I'll boot PC and see if this made difference
    Did the command goes to the end at 100% ? I see only initialized !
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  3. Posts : 49
    Windows 10 Professional
       #53

    zinou said:
    Did the command goes to the end at 100% ? I see only initialized !
    Nope, waited only 10 minutes and it stayed as initialized stage. I'll let this command in powershell windows run through all night now. In the meantime I did a reboot after previous post and 5min black screen still exists.
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  4. Posts : 897
    windows 10
       #54

    Ok, let the powershell command run overnight
    If the command didn't solve the problem, the try these steps in order:

    1. Disable superfetch service
      • Empty the following folder c:\Windows\Prefetch\
      • Restart the computer
      • Si ça ne marche pas, passer à l'étape 2;

    2. Disable the AppXSvc from the registry: change the "Start" key value from 3 to 4 (see the screenshot)


    5 min delay on cold start  between login screen and bg screen-capture1.png
    5 min delay on cold start  between login screen and bg screen-capture.png
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  5. Posts : 897
    windows 10
       #55

    I think one of this suggestions may solve your problem, but try first with the powershell command. let it run overnight. If no result, then continue with the next steps ...
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  6. Posts : 49
    Windows 10 Professional
       #56

    zinou said:
    I think one of this suggestions may solve your problem, but try first with the powershell command. let it run overnight. If no result, then continue with the next steps ...
    One more thing to be considered; black screen 5 minutes after signing in only occurs with my admin sign in account; my wife signs in in a split second with her non admin account. So admin sign in account should be limited to solve this.
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  7. Posts : 49
    Windows 10 Professional
       #57

    zinou said:
    I think one of this suggestions may solve your problem, but try first with the powershell command. let it run overnight. If no result, then continue with the next steps ...
    After overnight looks
    5 min delay on cold start  between login screen and bg screen-powershell_window2.jpg
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  8. Posts : 49
    Windows 10 Professional
       #58

    zinou said:
    I think one of this suggestions may solve your problem, but try first with the powershell command. let it run overnight. If no result, then continue with the next steps ...
    Superfetch I succed to disable, 5min remains. AppXSVC I see only gray in task manager and cannot change anything on it.
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  9. Posts : 897
    windows 10
       #59

    See my message #54
    Disable it by using the registry key

    ---------------------------------------------------
    Update: when disabling superfetch did you empty this folder C:\Windows\Prefetch ?
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  10. Posts : 49
    Windows 10 Professional
       #60

    zinou said:
    See my message #54
    Disable it by using the registry key

    ---------------------------------------------------
    Update: when disabling superfetch did you empty this folder C:\Windows\Prefetch ?
    No I didn't empty that folder, should I?

    I made a new admin account and changed from there for a test my admin account having 5 min black screen as standard user, that still has 5 min issue even no more admin after boot. Deep.
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