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    Does someone know of an article that describes how to use the "Reliability and Performance Monitor" to figure out what might be slowing down my log in to Vista? It used to be quick, but now it takes at least 30 seconds from the time I enter my password to the time it displays the desktop.

    -------------------------------- "All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke

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      Does someone know of an article that describes how to use the "Reliability and Performance Monitor" to figure out what might be slowing down my log in to Vista? It used to be quick, but now it takes at least 30 seconds from the time I enter my password to the time it displays the desktop.

      -------------------------------- "All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke

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      Its Windows.. Isn't that enough info? You could use a restore point if you have one to restore Vista to when it "used to be quick" Hope this helps! --PerspX

      "Nowadays, security guys break the Mac every single day. Every single day, they come out with a total exploit, your machine can be taken over totally. I dare anybody to do that once a month on the Windows machine." - Bill Gates

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