Upgraded Air to Yosemite takes 5 Minutes to boot

i upgraded to Yosemite from Mavericks and now takes 5 minutes to boot from 30 seconds. Anyone else having problems?

I am not sure it's usefull for a Pivot Table because a Pivot table needs to load all the data and then compute Row and Columns,
agregate, ...
So do you knwo if there is specific indication for Pivot Table?
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