Yeah, I have to reinstall fences each time I restart the PC. That is the only way to get fences working at the moment
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[quote who="Jafo" reply="29" id="3653954"] I have no extraneous folders/links/other drives as icons in my Fences...and full boot is actually between 30 and 60 second [it varies...and is also very infrequent....mqaybe a dozen times a year at most] and put mildly it's a high-end machine [normal SSDs are slow]. Typically when you see normal desktop icons appear with Fences...that's actually the end of the boot. What MS did was a slight of hand giving the
[quote who="Jafo" reply="27" id="3653813"] Are you sure the OS had not simply booted with Fences hidden.... which requires a double click to show? With the release of Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 Microsoft changed the boot sequence to have 'addons' blocked until the rest of the process has completed...aka 'last'. Combine that with also drawing the desktop [and icons] sooner/earlier in the process to give the impression of a faster boot, the result is typic
Today Fences didn't even start until I started clicking desktop like a madman.
[quote who="ZubaZ" reply="22" id="3653608"] And why we are requesting data. [e digicons]:)[/e] [/quote] What kind of data and how should I send it?
Without fences windows loads way faster. With fences there definitely is a noticeable slowdown. Maybe it is not an issue with the software, but that definitely is a possibility.
If there were a solution, it would probably already be implemented in the software :(
Well, the current version is 3.0.1 and the problem persists.
I am really happy to hear this, thank you!
Thank you for providing this fix. I do hope however, that the developers will look into this issue as well. I understand that quite a few people have this same problem.
Hello, I currently have trail version of the software. I am considering its purchase, but I have this problem as well. When I don't use Fences windows starts up very fast, when I use Fences there is a very noticeable delay in startup. I would like to find out if this is something that is being worked on or not.