Delay when i log on

This is a discussion about Delay when i log on in the Customization Tweaking category; Hi! Well. . . i have this trouble. . . when i turn off my computer and i Windows log on into my account, the desktop open right, BUT just the 50% of the applications run at that moment, ( Norton (in deactivate mode) Skype, AIM and Volume Tray) and after.

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Hi! Well... i have this trouble... when i turn off my computer and i Windows log on into my account, the desktop open right, BUT just the 50% of the applications run at that moment, ( Norton (in "deactivate mode") Skype, AIM and Volume Tray) and after... 30 seconds, MSN & Incredimail run, and in that moment, i can start using all the features (ISP, My PC, My Documents, etcetc) i'm gonna post the hardware devices...
 
PLEASE HELP ME!
 
Net Adapters: SMC EZ 10/100PCI (SMC1211TX)
SMC EZ 10/100PCI (SMC1211TX)#2
 
Display Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400(Omega 1.6177)(Q)
 
Audio: Realtek AC'97 Audio
 
USB: 2.0 USB Intel :registered: 82801DB/DBM - 24CD
 
 
 
thanks.

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sorry!! i'm such an idiot!! i mean, when i TURN ON my computer.
 
 
pls help =(

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I would suspect the Norton av is slowing you down, but you say it is deactived, so...
 
The more programs you start with Windows, the more slower it will start.
 
What if you defrag your harddrive(s)?
 
Start->Run, execute "dfrg.msc".
or:
Start->Programs->Accessories->System Tools->Disk Defragmenter
 
Also check your system for spy/adware and viruses.