Slow startup due MachinePolicyApplication and PreShellInit











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So far i have found only this two uncommon issues in
Administartive tools / Event Viever / Applications and Services Logs /Microsoft / Windows / Diagnostics / Performance / Operational



Application of machine policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: 
Name : MachinePolicyApplication
Total Time : 17079ms
Degradation Time : 16079ms
Incident Time (UTC) : ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎04T14:13:38.640400200Z


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Application of user policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: 
Name : PreShellInit
Total Time : 8696ms
Degradation Time : 6915ms
Incident Time (UTC) : ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎24T06:57:58.640400200Z


As you can see both applications takes approx 24s more than usually

How can I find source?



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Online I have found multiple sources about not having solid background wallpaper and some registry tweaks, but non of them seem to work. I had solid background before but now is removed, and i had solid wallpaper since first day of install, before noticing slow startup.
I am running up to date Win7 x64 system on SSD, intel-i7, 12GB ram.










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  • make a boot trace with xbootmgr to see what is slow: msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140247
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 28 '12 at 11:58










  • Why the dates refer to 2012?
    – Elie
    Jun 21 at 14:05















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So far i have found only this two uncommon issues in
Administartive tools / Event Viever / Applications and Services Logs /Microsoft / Windows / Diagnostics / Performance / Operational



Application of machine policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: 
Name : MachinePolicyApplication
Total Time : 17079ms
Degradation Time : 16079ms
Incident Time (UTC) : ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎04T14:13:38.640400200Z


and



Application of user policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: 
Name : PreShellInit
Total Time : 8696ms
Degradation Time : 6915ms
Incident Time (UTC) : ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎24T06:57:58.640400200Z


As you can see both applications takes approx 24s more than usually

How can I find source?



EDIT



Online I have found multiple sources about not having solid background wallpaper and some registry tweaks, but non of them seem to work. I had solid background before but now is removed, and i had solid wallpaper since first day of install, before noticing slow startup.
I am running up to date Win7 x64 system on SSD, intel-i7, 12GB ram.










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  • make a boot trace with xbootmgr to see what is slow: msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140247
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 28 '12 at 11:58










  • Why the dates refer to 2012?
    – Elie
    Jun 21 at 14:05













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So far i have found only this two uncommon issues in
Administartive tools / Event Viever / Applications and Services Logs /Microsoft / Windows / Diagnostics / Performance / Operational



Application of machine policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: 
Name : MachinePolicyApplication
Total Time : 17079ms
Degradation Time : 16079ms
Incident Time (UTC) : ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎04T14:13:38.640400200Z


and



Application of user policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: 
Name : PreShellInit
Total Time : 8696ms
Degradation Time : 6915ms
Incident Time (UTC) : ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎24T06:57:58.640400200Z


As you can see both applications takes approx 24s more than usually

How can I find source?



EDIT



Online I have found multiple sources about not having solid background wallpaper and some registry tweaks, but non of them seem to work. I had solid background before but now is removed, and i had solid wallpaper since first day of install, before noticing slow startup.
I am running up to date Win7 x64 system on SSD, intel-i7, 12GB ram.










share|improve this question















So far i have found only this two uncommon issues in
Administartive tools / Event Viever / Applications and Services Logs /Microsoft / Windows / Diagnostics / Performance / Operational



Application of machine policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: 
Name : MachinePolicyApplication
Total Time : 17079ms
Degradation Time : 16079ms
Incident Time (UTC) : ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎04T14:13:38.640400200Z


and



Application of user policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: 
Name : PreShellInit
Total Time : 8696ms
Degradation Time : 6915ms
Incident Time (UTC) : ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎24T06:57:58.640400200Z


As you can see both applications takes approx 24s more than usually

How can I find source?



EDIT



Online I have found multiple sources about not having solid background wallpaper and some registry tweaks, but non of them seem to work. I had solid background before but now is removed, and i had solid wallpaper since first day of install, before noticing slow startup.
I am running up to date Win7 x64 system on SSD, intel-i7, 12GB ram.







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  • make a boot trace with xbootmgr to see what is slow: msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140247
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 28 '12 at 11:58










  • Why the dates refer to 2012?
    – Elie
    Jun 21 at 14:05


















  • make a boot trace with xbootmgr to see what is slow: msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140247
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 28 '12 at 11:58










  • Why the dates refer to 2012?
    – Elie
    Jun 21 at 14:05
















make a boot trace with xbootmgr to see what is slow: msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140247
– magicandre1981
Nov 28 '12 at 11:58




make a boot trace with xbootmgr to see what is slow: msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140247
– magicandre1981
Nov 28 '12 at 11:58












Why the dates refer to 2012?
– Elie
Jun 21 at 14:05




Why the dates refer to 2012?
– Elie
Jun 21 at 14:05










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