Windows 10 Startup Application Opening Very Slow


  1. Posts : 41
    Windows 10
       #1

    Windows 10 Startup Application Opening Very Slow


    Hello.

    I have serious problem. Because startup application opening very slowly in Windows 10. It was really fast when im using Windows 7. My english not good so let me explain with sample.

    When i was using Windows 7: Desktop screen = Startup applications opening begins.

    in Windows 10: Desktop screen + (5 or 7 second) = Startup application finally opening begins.

    Also one software called "Logitech Gaming Software" always making connecting sound. (I mean, when you plug something on usb.) I heard every time i open windows and i hate that.

    - My all drivers all update.
    - I was using same applications on Windows 7 too. There is no different. (If the applications have windows 10 version i already changed it.)

    So anyone know the solutions? Or know why slowly?

    Thanks.
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  2. Q10
    Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #2

    Similar Problem here.


    Application startup is slow on some machines that have been upgraded to Windows 10.
    Compatibility mode does not help either.

    A temporary workaround we have found is to "Click on the taskbar" (Anywhere on it actually, as soon as you start the application) This action speeds up the load tremendously.

    Still looking for fix.

    Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 41
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Q10 said:
    Application startup is slow on some machines that have been upgraded to Windows 10.
    Compatibility mode does not help either.

    A temporary workaround we have found is to "Click on the taskbar" (Anywhere on it actually, as soon as you start the application) This action speeds up the load tremendously.

    Still looking for fix.

    Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!
    Hello. And thanks for the answer but i don't understand what you saying. My english not good. What next move after clicking the Taskbar?
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  4. Q10
    Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #4

    FinalKenpachi said:
    Hello. And thanks for the answer but i don't understand what you saying. My english not good. What next move after clicking the Taskbar?
    In our case: Clicking on the task-bar speeds up the application load. We don't have to wait or do anything else.

    The application we use was programmed using .NET. This may not be applicable to your application but I thought I would post it anyways.
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  5. Posts : 41
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Q10 said:
    In our case: Clicking on the task-bar speeds up the application load. We don't have to wait or do anything else.

    The application we use was programmed using .NET. This may not be applicable to your application but I thought I would post it anyways.
    How to speeds up application load on taskbar? I don't understand that.
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  6. Q10
    Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #6

    FinalKenpachi said:
    How to speeds up application load on taskbar? I don't understand that.
    I am not doing anything special (No coding, no settings change, nothing at all) Just clicking on the task bar when the application starts speeds up the load and I don't have to wait for the load to complete. It is something that is caused by Windows 10.
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  7. Posts : 41
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Q10 said:
    I am not doing anything special (No coding, no settings change, nothing at all) Just clicking on the task bar when the application starts speeds up the load and I don't have to wait for the load to complete. It is something that is caused by Windows 10.
    Oh i see now. That was weird. :)
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