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booting up taking longer over time
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I'm not an expert,
but it looks like you have a slow hard drive, and that is creating a lot, almost constant disk(I/O) activity.
I realise I have an SSD, but if you look at my graph, I have bursts of activity.

Whilst it appears to be insignificant you appear to have Teamviewer auto starting.

Are you connecting to any network shares automatically.??
There is a process gvfsd-smb-brows which seems to take a lot of CPU
Not sure why..??
If you are on WiFi, it maybe slow/struggling, Can you do a test on a Ethernet cable

Maybe somebody else can spot something else.
Try Googling some of the items that appear to take a long time, or use a lot of CPU

GL... Dave
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booting up taking longer over time - by TMG1961 - 07-19-2015, 07:50 PM
Re: booting up taking longer over time - by N4RPS - 07-20-2015, 08:52 AM
Re: booting up taking longer over time - by Wirezfree - 07-20-2015, 06:38 PM

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