The goal of this article is to give readers an overview of the Windows boot process so that you can better troubleshoot a slow OS start or slow user logon that is caused by delays in the OS boot process. The reality is that there are a myriad of reasons including hardware performance, network performance, the amount of the workloads added by administrators as well as inefficiencies in Microsoft and ISV applications and OS components. Troubleshooting Slow Operating System Boot Times and Slow User Logons (SBSL)Ī question that Premier Field Engineers often get asked onsite is “Why do our users wait so long for Windows to boot that they sometimes have time to get a cup of coffee?”.Tools for Troubleshooting Slow Boots and Slow Logons (SBSL).Root Causes for Slow Boots and Slow Logons (aka SBSL).Related articles describing known issues and tools to troubleshoot slow boots and user logons This article about the Windows boot process is part of a continuing series on OS boot and user logon delays on Windows computers joined to Active Directory domains. Written by Claus Witjes and Arne Stremlau Introduction
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