Windows 10 stuck long on Welcome screen after boot












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I have clean installed Windows 10 Pro, and Samsung 850 EVO SSD. On windows 8 there were some times when even the os load screen didn't shown up. On windows 10 i have nearly 10-15 sec of welcome screen.
Win 8.1 took <20 sec from desktop to desktop, but now the 10 is easily go over 1 minute.



I've tried installing Samsung Magican and optimize the PC- no effect



tried reinstalling - no effect



tried to set automatic Net. TCP port sharing (read somewhere it can cause it)- no effect



tried disabling all startup programs- no effect.



Anyone know a solution?










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    use the Win10 SDK/WPT (dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk) and run this command to do a boot trace: pastebin.com/CYGqRZXE and share the compressed file
    – magicandre1981
    Sep 7 '15 at 4:22










  • @magicandre1981 edited my question with boot trace
    – Shapperd
    Sep 7 '15 at 12:56










  • @Shapperd Is Fast Boot option enabled in BIOS ?
    – iSR5
    Apr 20 '16 at 0:13










  • Yes it is enabled.
    – Shapperd
    May 14 '16 at 8:57
















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I have clean installed Windows 10 Pro, and Samsung 850 EVO SSD. On windows 8 there were some times when even the os load screen didn't shown up. On windows 10 i have nearly 10-15 sec of welcome screen.
Win 8.1 took <20 sec from desktop to desktop, but now the 10 is easily go over 1 minute.



I've tried installing Samsung Magican and optimize the PC- no effect



tried reinstalling - no effect



tried to set automatic Net. TCP port sharing (read somewhere it can cause it)- no effect



tried disabling all startup programs- no effect.



Anyone know a solution?










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    use the Win10 SDK/WPT (dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk) and run this command to do a boot trace: pastebin.com/CYGqRZXE and share the compressed file
    – magicandre1981
    Sep 7 '15 at 4:22










  • @magicandre1981 edited my question with boot trace
    – Shapperd
    Sep 7 '15 at 12:56










  • @Shapperd Is Fast Boot option enabled in BIOS ?
    – iSR5
    Apr 20 '16 at 0:13










  • Yes it is enabled.
    – Shapperd
    May 14 '16 at 8:57














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I have clean installed Windows 10 Pro, and Samsung 850 EVO SSD. On windows 8 there were some times when even the os load screen didn't shown up. On windows 10 i have nearly 10-15 sec of welcome screen.
Win 8.1 took <20 sec from desktop to desktop, but now the 10 is easily go over 1 minute.



I've tried installing Samsung Magican and optimize the PC- no effect



tried reinstalling - no effect



tried to set automatic Net. TCP port sharing (read somewhere it can cause it)- no effect



tried disabling all startup programs- no effect.



Anyone know a solution?










share|improve this question















I have clean installed Windows 10 Pro, and Samsung 850 EVO SSD. On windows 8 there were some times when even the os load screen didn't shown up. On windows 10 i have nearly 10-15 sec of welcome screen.
Win 8.1 took <20 sec from desktop to desktop, but now the 10 is easily go over 1 minute.



I've tried installing Samsung Magican and optimize the PC- no effect



tried reinstalling - no effect



tried to set automatic Net. TCP port sharing (read somewhere it can cause it)- no effect



tried disabling all startup programs- no effect.



Anyone know a solution?







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    use the Win10 SDK/WPT (dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk) and run this command to do a boot trace: pastebin.com/CYGqRZXE and share the compressed file
    – magicandre1981
    Sep 7 '15 at 4:22










  • @magicandre1981 edited my question with boot trace
    – Shapperd
    Sep 7 '15 at 12:56










  • @Shapperd Is Fast Boot option enabled in BIOS ?
    – iSR5
    Apr 20 '16 at 0:13










  • Yes it is enabled.
    – Shapperd
    May 14 '16 at 8:57














  • 1




    use the Win10 SDK/WPT (dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk) and run this command to do a boot trace: pastebin.com/CYGqRZXE and share the compressed file
    – magicandre1981
    Sep 7 '15 at 4:22










  • @magicandre1981 edited my question with boot trace
    – Shapperd
    Sep 7 '15 at 12:56










  • @Shapperd Is Fast Boot option enabled in BIOS ?
    – iSR5
    Apr 20 '16 at 0:13










  • Yes it is enabled.
    – Shapperd
    May 14 '16 at 8:57








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use the Win10 SDK/WPT (dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk) and run this command to do a boot trace: pastebin.com/CYGqRZXE and share the compressed file
– magicandre1981
Sep 7 '15 at 4:22




use the Win10 SDK/WPT (dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk) and run this command to do a boot trace: pastebin.com/CYGqRZXE and share the compressed file
– magicandre1981
Sep 7 '15 at 4:22












@magicandre1981 edited my question with boot trace
– Shapperd
Sep 7 '15 at 12:56




@magicandre1981 edited my question with boot trace
– Shapperd
Sep 7 '15 at 12:56












@Shapperd Is Fast Boot option enabled in BIOS ?
– iSR5
Apr 20 '16 at 0:13




@Shapperd Is Fast Boot option enabled in BIOS ?
– iSR5
Apr 20 '16 at 0:13












Yes it is enabled.
– Shapperd
May 14 '16 at 8:57




Yes it is enabled.
– Shapperd
May 14 '16 at 8:57










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I hope i could help, try not lose internet connection during Login, Logout, Restart and Shutdown, check windows update and install updates until no more updates, if possible try to use wired internet connection (LAN/Ethernet), also turn off sync setting at accounts setting, at my Windows 10 PC it solved many error and problem including Cortana activation, ESENT error, windows update service could not be established and Metadata staging failure when Login and Logout or Restart.






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    From the trace I see no long delay.



    enter image description here



    Your Windows boots in 9 seconds to the desktop and your Windows is fully booted in 15.5 seconds.



    The welcome screen is part of the WinLogonInit phase and this only takes 2.9 seconds. This is fine so far.






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    • Yeah because it was a restart, but when it booted from OFF state it's long.
      – Shapperd
      Sep 8 '15 at 3:36










    • does this only happen when the system was off?
      – magicandre1981
      Sep 8 '15 at 4:11










    • Yes, only when it boot from off.
      – Shapperd
      Sep 8 '15 at 13:39










    • when you run the command and windows shuts down, can you please turn the PC off completely. Wait some time and turn it on. Do you also see the delay? If yes, share the trace file.
      – magicandre1981
      Sep 8 '15 at 16:12










    • I can't really reproduce it.. every day when i turn it IN when i wake up its more than 1 minute or when i came back from work/school it's also 1+ minute.. now it's under 30 sec
      – Shapperd
      Sep 9 '15 at 3:56













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    I hope i could help, try not lose internet connection during Login, Logout, Restart and Shutdown, check windows update and install updates until no more updates, if possible try to use wired internet connection (LAN/Ethernet), also turn off sync setting at accounts setting, at my Windows 10 PC it solved many error and problem including Cortana activation, ESENT error, windows update service could not be established and Metadata staging failure when Login and Logout or Restart.






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      I hope i could help, try not lose internet connection during Login, Logout, Restart and Shutdown, check windows update and install updates until no more updates, if possible try to use wired internet connection (LAN/Ethernet), also turn off sync setting at accounts setting, at my Windows 10 PC it solved many error and problem including Cortana activation, ESENT error, windows update service could not be established and Metadata staging failure when Login and Logout or Restart.






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        I hope i could help, try not lose internet connection during Login, Logout, Restart and Shutdown, check windows update and install updates until no more updates, if possible try to use wired internet connection (LAN/Ethernet), also turn off sync setting at accounts setting, at my Windows 10 PC it solved many error and problem including Cortana activation, ESENT error, windows update service could not be established and Metadata staging failure when Login and Logout or Restart.






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        I hope i could help, try not lose internet connection during Login, Logout, Restart and Shutdown, check windows update and install updates until no more updates, if possible try to use wired internet connection (LAN/Ethernet), also turn off sync setting at accounts setting, at my Windows 10 PC it solved many error and problem including Cortana activation, ESENT error, windows update service could not be established and Metadata staging failure when Login and Logout or Restart.







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            From the trace I see no long delay.



            enter image description here



            Your Windows boots in 9 seconds to the desktop and your Windows is fully booted in 15.5 seconds.



            The welcome screen is part of the WinLogonInit phase and this only takes 2.9 seconds. This is fine so far.






            share|improve this answer





















            • Yeah because it was a restart, but when it booted from OFF state it's long.
              – Shapperd
              Sep 8 '15 at 3:36










            • does this only happen when the system was off?
              – magicandre1981
              Sep 8 '15 at 4:11










            • Yes, only when it boot from off.
              – Shapperd
              Sep 8 '15 at 13:39










            • when you run the command and windows shuts down, can you please turn the PC off completely. Wait some time and turn it on. Do you also see the delay? If yes, share the trace file.
              – magicandre1981
              Sep 8 '15 at 16:12










            • I can't really reproduce it.. every day when i turn it IN when i wake up its more than 1 minute or when i came back from work/school it's also 1+ minute.. now it's under 30 sec
              – Shapperd
              Sep 9 '15 at 3:56


















            0














            From the trace I see no long delay.



            enter image description here



            Your Windows boots in 9 seconds to the desktop and your Windows is fully booted in 15.5 seconds.



            The welcome screen is part of the WinLogonInit phase and this only takes 2.9 seconds. This is fine so far.






            share|improve this answer





















            • Yeah because it was a restart, but when it booted from OFF state it's long.
              – Shapperd
              Sep 8 '15 at 3:36










            • does this only happen when the system was off?
              – magicandre1981
              Sep 8 '15 at 4:11










            • Yes, only when it boot from off.
              – Shapperd
              Sep 8 '15 at 13:39










            • when you run the command and windows shuts down, can you please turn the PC off completely. Wait some time and turn it on. Do you also see the delay? If yes, share the trace file.
              – magicandre1981
              Sep 8 '15 at 16:12










            • I can't really reproduce it.. every day when i turn it IN when i wake up its more than 1 minute or when i came back from work/school it's also 1+ minute.. now it's under 30 sec
              – Shapperd
              Sep 9 '15 at 3:56
















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            From the trace I see no long delay.



            enter image description here



            Your Windows boots in 9 seconds to the desktop and your Windows is fully booted in 15.5 seconds.



            The welcome screen is part of the WinLogonInit phase and this only takes 2.9 seconds. This is fine so far.






            share|improve this answer












            From the trace I see no long delay.



            enter image description here



            Your Windows boots in 9 seconds to the desktop and your Windows is fully booted in 15.5 seconds.



            The welcome screen is part of the WinLogonInit phase and this only takes 2.9 seconds. This is fine so far.







            share|improve this answer












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            • Yeah because it was a restart, but when it booted from OFF state it's long.
              – Shapperd
              Sep 8 '15 at 3:36










            • does this only happen when the system was off?
              – magicandre1981
              Sep 8 '15 at 4:11










            • Yes, only when it boot from off.
              – Shapperd
              Sep 8 '15 at 13:39










            • when you run the command and windows shuts down, can you please turn the PC off completely. Wait some time and turn it on. Do you also see the delay? If yes, share the trace file.
              – magicandre1981
              Sep 8 '15 at 16:12










            • I can't really reproduce it.. every day when i turn it IN when i wake up its more than 1 minute or when i came back from work/school it's also 1+ minute.. now it's under 30 sec
              – Shapperd
              Sep 9 '15 at 3:56




















            • Yeah because it was a restart, but when it booted from OFF state it's long.
              – Shapperd
              Sep 8 '15 at 3:36










            • does this only happen when the system was off?
              – magicandre1981
              Sep 8 '15 at 4:11










            • Yes, only when it boot from off.
              – Shapperd
              Sep 8 '15 at 13:39










            • when you run the command and windows shuts down, can you please turn the PC off completely. Wait some time and turn it on. Do you also see the delay? If yes, share the trace file.
              – magicandre1981
              Sep 8 '15 at 16:12










            • I can't really reproduce it.. every day when i turn it IN when i wake up its more than 1 minute or when i came back from work/school it's also 1+ minute.. now it's under 30 sec
              – Shapperd
              Sep 9 '15 at 3:56


















            Yeah because it was a restart, but when it booted from OFF state it's long.
            – Shapperd
            Sep 8 '15 at 3:36




            Yeah because it was a restart, but when it booted from OFF state it's long.
            – Shapperd
            Sep 8 '15 at 3:36












            does this only happen when the system was off?
            – magicandre1981
            Sep 8 '15 at 4:11




            does this only happen when the system was off?
            – magicandre1981
            Sep 8 '15 at 4:11












            Yes, only when it boot from off.
            – Shapperd
            Sep 8 '15 at 13:39




            Yes, only when it boot from off.
            – Shapperd
            Sep 8 '15 at 13:39












            when you run the command and windows shuts down, can you please turn the PC off completely. Wait some time and turn it on. Do you also see the delay? If yes, share the trace file.
            – magicandre1981
            Sep 8 '15 at 16:12




            when you run the command and windows shuts down, can you please turn the PC off completely. Wait some time and turn it on. Do you also see the delay? If yes, share the trace file.
            – magicandre1981
            Sep 8 '15 at 16:12












            I can't really reproduce it.. every day when i turn it IN when i wake up its more than 1 minute or when i came back from work/school it's also 1+ minute.. now it's under 30 sec
            – Shapperd
            Sep 9 '15 at 3:56






            I can't really reproduce it.. every day when i turn it IN when i wake up its more than 1 minute or when i came back from work/school it's also 1+ minute.. now it's under 30 sec
            – Shapperd
            Sep 9 '15 at 3:56




















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