Windows 7 startup time taking an eternity on MacPro 2010

Hi All,
I have a MacPro 2010 with the following config:
- 2 x 6 core 2.97Ghz processors
- 6GB RAM going to 24 GB RAM as soon as I get a chance to install it
- 1 SSD for OSX boot, 1 1TB for Windows 7 only, 2 x 2TB for striped raid (OSX use)
- ATI 5870 (centre screen) and a GT120 (left and right screens)
I went through the motions of starting bootcamp assistant, selecting the drive and then inserting the windows media and then waited for the windows install gui to start. This took a long time 1hr+. I just went and did something else so I didnt think about it much. Once Windows installed and the machine rebooted it took a while for the little windows logo animation above "starting windows" to come up eg 5 minutes. Again did something else and didnt think much of it. Now once windows was started (surprised to see all three monitors come up with 2 different video cards...ATI and NVIDIA, bonus!) it worked ok and sooner or later got a blue screen of death. The machine reboots and I get to bootup options ie the your machine crashed do you want safe mode, etc, or in 30 seconds the default will be started...blah blah.....now the machine has my full attention and I am looking at how long things take to start. The 30 second countdown on the boot options screen took about 16 minutes to get to zero ie every second took ~30 seconds to decrease on the display. So once windows (I assume around the point where the windows logo does its thing over the "starting windows" bit) takes over in its boot sequence things are quicker but during initial boot there is a massive lag somewhere. Is this normal for 2010 macpro and Win7?
Once in Win7 the Win Exp Index = 7.8 for everything bar disk which is 5.9 and thats with a raw install etc etc. So ok.
Thanks
Jim

Stefan,
So to set the scene, my MacPro is situated about 4-5 meters from my sitting position. Therefore I have 7mtr monitor cables and some USB devices in front of me..... anyway you get the picture Im sure.
What was causing it were two generic USB extender cables (they have a box with circuitry on the end that boosts the signal for longer USB runs). They were giving me problems with the devices I tried to use (unreliable) so I simply stopped using them with USB devices a while back but never unplugged them from the Mac. I did however add another brand extender cable and used it without issue for many years. When I put the new mac in I simply reconnected everything not giving it any thought.
So anyway, I have removed the two culprits from the mac left the better extender cable (plus other USB devices) there and its all fixed. For the record I did add them back on just to be sure and it is definitely them.
I must admit I still cant figure out why one of those cables would slow a boot option page counter by 30 times, a power drain issue maybe?????

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    10/13/14 12:30:19.206 AM WindowServer[88]: Session 256 retained (2 references)
    10/13/14 12:30:19.206 AM WindowServer[88]: Session 256 released (1 references)
    10/13/14 12:30:19.223 AM WindowServer[88]: Session 256 retained (2 references)
    10/13/14 12:30:19.225 AM WindowServer[88]: init_page_flip: page flip mode is on
    10/13/14 12:30:19.477 AM WindowServer[88]: Found 15 modes for display 0x00000000 [15, 0]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.524 AM WindowServer[88]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.575 AM WindowServer[88]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.625 AM WindowServer[88]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.626 AM WindowServer[88]: mux_initialize: Couldn't find any matches
    10/13/14 12:30:19.628 AM WindowServer[88]: Found 15 modes for display 0x00000000 [15, 0]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.631 AM WindowServer[88]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.631 AM WindowServer[88]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.631 AM WindowServer[88]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.653 AM WindowServer[88]: WSMachineUsesNewStyleMirroring: true
    10/13/14 12:30:19.654 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x042731c0: GL mask 0x1; bounds (0, 0)[1280 x 800], 15 modes available
    Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, Vendor 610, Model 9cc7, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xcb5a19e16c20c98ebb2d70fc3bb550b4
    10/13/14 12:30:19.654 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x003f0040: GL mask 0x10; bounds (0, 0)[4096 x 2160], 2 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 4, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    10/13/14 12:30:19.654 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x003f003f: GL mask 0x8; bounds (0, 0)[0 x 0], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 3, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    10/13/14 12:30:19.654 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x003f003e: GL mask 0x4; bounds (0, 0)[0 x 0], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 2, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    10/13/14 12:30:19.654 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (0, 0)[0 x 0], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    10/13/14 12:30:19.655 AM WindowServer[88]: WSSetWindowTransform: Singular matrix
    10/13/14 12:30:19.655 AM WindowServer[88]: WSSetWindowTransform: Singular matrix
    10/13/14 12:30:19.655 AM WindowServer[88]: WSSetWindowTransform: Singular matrix
    10/13/14 12:30:19.670 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x042731c0: GL mask 0x1; bounds (0, 0)[1280 x 800], 15 modes available
    Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, Vendor 610, Model 9cc7, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xcb5a19e16c20c98ebb2d70fc3bb550b4
    10/13/14 12:30:19.670 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x003f0040: GL mask 0x10; bounds (2304, 0)[1 x 1], 2 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 4, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    10/13/14 12:30:19.670 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x003f003f: GL mask 0x8; bounds (2305, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 3, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    10/13/14 12:30:19.670 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x003f003e: GL mask 0x4; bounds (2306, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 2, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    10/13/14 12:30:19.670 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (2307, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    10/13/14 12:30:19.670 AM WindowServer[88]: CGXPerformInitialDisplayConfiguration
    10/13/14 12:30:19.671 AM WindowServer[88]:   Display 0x042731c0: Unit 0; Vendor 0x610 Model 0x9cc7 S/N 0 Dimensions 11.26 x 7.05; online enabled built-in, Bounds (0,0)[1280 x 800], Rotation 0, Resolution 1
    10/13/14 12:30:19.671 AM WindowServer[88]:   Display 0x003f0040: Unit 4; Vendor 0xffffffff Model 0xffffffff S/N -1 Dimensions 0.00 x 0.00; offline enabled, Bounds (2304,0)[1 x 1], Rotation 0, Resolution 1
    10/13/14 12:30:19.671 AM WindowServer[88]:   Display 0x003f003f: Unit 3; Vendor 0xffffffff Model 0xffffffff S/N -1 Dimensions 0.00 x 0.00; offline enabled, Bounds (2305,0)[1 x 1], Rotation 0, Resolution 1
    10/13/14 12:30:19.671 AM WindowServer[88]:   Display 0x003f003e: Unit 2; Vendor 0xffffffff Model 0xffffffff S/N -1 Dimensions 0.00 x 0.00; offline enabled, Bounds (2306,0)[1 x 1], Rotation 0, Resolution 1
    10/13/14 12:30:19.671 AM WindowServer[88]:   Display 0x003f003d: Unit 1; Vendor 0xffffffff Model 0xffffffff S/N -1 Dimensions 0.00 x 0.00; offline enabled, Bounds (2307,0)[1 x 1], Rotation 0, Resolution 1
    10/13/14 12:30:19.686 AM WindowServer[88]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024400, GL mask 0x0000001f, accelerator 0x000034af, unit 0, caps QEX|MIPMAP, vram 1024 MB
    10/13/14 12:30:19.686 AM WindowServer[88]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024400, GL mask 0x0000001f, texture max 16384, viewport max {16384, 16384}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    10/13/14 12:30:19.686 AM WindowServer[88]: GLCompositor enabled for tile size [256 x 256]
    10/13/14 12:30:19.686 AM WindowServer[88]: CGXGLInitMipMap: mip map mode is on
    10/13/14 12:30:19.692 AM loginwindow[46]: **DMPROXY** Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
    10/13/14 12:30:20.373 AM awacsd[65]: Exiting
    10/13/14 12:30:21.000 AM kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1   Auth result for: f8:d1:11:39:16:a0  MAC AUTH succeeded
    10/13/14 12:30:21.000 AM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link UP virtIf = 0
    10/13/14 12:30:21.000 AM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    10/13/14 12:30:21.000 AM kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to f8:d1:11:39:16:a0
    10/13/14 12:30:21.442 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x042731c0: Unit 0; ColorProfile { 1, "Default(sRGB IEC61966-2.1)"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    10/13/14 12:30:21.467 AM launchctl[127]: com.apple.findmymacmessenger: Already loaded
    10/13/14 12:30:21.503 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100005 created
    10/13/14 12:30:21.000 AM kernel[0]: flow_divert_kctl_disconnect (0): disconnecting group 1
    10/13/14 12:30:21.569 AM loginwindow[46]: Setting the initial value of the magsave brightness level 2
    10/13/14 12:30:21.569 AM UserEventAgent[128]: Failed to copy info dictionary for bundle /System/Library/UserEventPlugins/alfUIplugin.plugin
    10/13/14 12:30:21.594 AM loginwindow[46]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    10/13/14 12:30:21.656 AM WindowServer[88]: **DMPROXY** (2) Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
    10/13/14 12:30:22.642 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x042731c0: Unit 0; ColorProfile { 1, "Default(sRGB IEC61966-2.1)"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    10/13/14 12:30:22.681 AM WindowServer[88]: Display 0x042731c0: Unit 0; ColorProfile { 1, "Default(sRGB IEC61966-2.1)"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    10/13/14 12:30:22.729 AM WindowServer[88]: MPAccessSurfaceForDisplayDevice: Set up page flip mode on display 0x042731c0 device: 0x7fc520c14550  isBackBuffered: 1 numComp: 3 numDisp: 3
    10/13/14 12:30:22.729 AM WindowServer[88]: _CGXGLDisplayContextForDisplayDevice: acquired display context (0x7fc520c14550) - enabling OpenGL
    10/13/14 12:30:23.284 AM SecurityAgent[136]: This is the first run
    10/13/14 12:30:23.284 AM SecurityAgent[136]: MacBuddy was run = 0
    10/13/14 12:30:23.819 AM parentalcontrolsd[148]: StartObservingFSEvents [849:] -- *** StartObservingFSEvents started event stream
    10/13/14 12:30:23.850 AM configd[18]: network changed: DNS* Proxy
    10/13/14 12:30:23.853 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: [CNInfoNetworkActive:1655] en1: SSID 'SPARROW_TP_LINK' not making interface primary (no cache entry)
    10/13/14 12:30:23.855 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en1: Evaluating
    10/13/14 12:30:23.857 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Probing 'SPARROW_TP_LINK'
    10/13/14 12:30:23.950 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en1: Authenticated
    10/13/14 12:30:23.954 AM configd[18]: network changed: v4(en1!:192.168.1.21) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    10/13/14 12:30:24.995 AM ntpd[112]: proto: precision = 1.000 usec
    10/13/14 12:30:26.713 AM apsd[67]: Unrecognized leaf certificate
    can you help me please?

    It seems, that all Windows machines develop this type of long startup-times over time. Conclusion: Bad quality operating system . There are a few things you may try: Disk cleanup, disk defragmentation and avoiding non-neccesary start-up programs running msconfig. My experience is, that all of these have limited impact, so the ultimate solution is a clean re-install of Windows. To do this, back-up all user data and use recovery disks as available.
    Hans-Henrik
    T440 20B7-S0HN00 replacing T60 2007-VPX CoreDuo T2400 1,83GHz, ATI x1300 SXGA+, Win8.1 Pro, 4Gb RAM (=3), Kingston SSDNow V200 128GB, MS Office 2007, OpenOffice. 3 more T60 in family!

  • Okay I give up - wicked slow startup time

    I've been reading every post I could find related to slow startup times, and trying every conceivable solution others have thought of and that I could think of, and I'm still plagued by a slow startup time!
    Last week it was not a problem. I had just created a 10GB partition and installed Windows XP on it. Things were running smoothly. My startup times weren't like 20 seconds, but they weren't as bad as they are now (a consistent 3.5-4 minutes). Maybe it would take a minute to a minute and a half to start. Then suddenly over the weekend, it started taking 5+ minutes to boot! What could have happened?
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    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
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    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel 64 bit mode enabled
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    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel 98 prelinked modules
    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel Loading security extension com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet
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    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel Loading security extension com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall
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    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel CSRHIDTransitionDriver::start []
    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel CSRHIDTransitionDriver::switchToHCIMode legacy
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    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel Resetting IOCatalogue.
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    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel Matching service count = 2
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    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM kernel Matching service count = 2
    6/24/08 8:09:50 AM mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-171.4 (Apr 20 2008 11:59:52)[16] starting
    6/24/08 8:09:51 AM kextd[10] 407 cached, 0 uncached personalities to catalog
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    6/24/08 8:09:51 AM kernel NVDANV50HAL loaded and registered.
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    6/24/08 8:09:53 AM kernel mac 12.10 phy 8.1 radio 12.0
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    6/24/08 8:09:57 AM kernel IPv6 packet filtering initialized, default to accept, logging disabled
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    6/24/08 8:09:57 AM kernel AirPort_Athr5424ab: Ethernet address 00:1c:b3:b2:f9:eb
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    6/24/08 8:09:58 AM /usr/sbin/ocspd[58] starting
    6/24/08 8:09:58 AM /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow[32] Login Window Application Started
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    6/24/08 8:10:02 AM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload serialization lock busy; sleeping (89 retries left)
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    6/24/08 8:11:46 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[91]) Exited: Terminated
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    6/24/08 8:13:49 AM SCHelper[141] no command
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