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I just purchased a new Dell Inspiron with Windows 7 64 bit. I'm not a programmer and have tried desperatly to install my Adobe Web Premium software I had on my old laptop running Windows XP onto my new laptop. I tried several of the suggestions I've read on several forums but the program stalls at 90% while checking system profile.... at the very begining of the load.

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I recently installed Adobe Design Premium CS4 on my HP Pavilion Elite desktop computer. Soon after, I started to experience long boot times of up to ten minutes.

So far, I have:

1. Ran HP diagnostics on all my hardware - all passed.

2. Checked in Event Viewer, which confirmed the long boot times, but gave me little idea of what causes it.

3. Rolled back my NVIDIA GTX 460 driver to version 270.61, but that made no difference.

4. Ran a full anti-virus scan in Safe Mode using Malwarebytes - nothing showed up.

5. Checked running processes in case the CPU was being overworked - again, nothing showed up.

6. Disconnected my Hitachi USB backup drive and my SD MS Office documents-backup flash card.

7. Ran a boot trace using Cluberti's tutorial, but the computer blue screened shortly after the trace started to run, so I decided not to pursue that line of fault-finding any further.

8. Reinstalled Windows and my applications and discovered that the long boot times only restarted AFTER I reinstalled Adobe Design Premium CS4.

7. Uninstalled CS4 and the long boot times appear to have disappeared.

So, as the title of this thread suggests, can Adobe Design Premium CS4 cause long boot times with Windows 7, and if so, why?

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