From: r9jmg0@yahoo.com   
      
   On 25/12/01 11:22 AM, John K.Eason wrote:   
   > In article <10gk226$1als3$1@dont-email.me>, r9jmg0@yahoo.com (John C.) wrote:   
   >   
   >> *From:* "John C."    
   >> *Date:* Mon, 1 Dec 2025 04:35:16 -0800   
   >>   
   >> Lately, I've been noticing an ongoing slowing down of Windows 10 on   
   >> my   
   >> computer. First it was getting the Desktop toolbar I use from the   
   >> Taskbar, then it was the Start Menu itself (I use Open Shell)   
   >> opening,   
   >> and now it's startup times for several programs that I use.   
   >>   
   >> After extensive discussion with Copilot, we narrowed it down to   
   >> KB5068781, which applied kernel level security fixes and Secure Boot   
   >> certificate updates. This could introduce extra checks during   
   >> executable   
   >> startup.   
   >>   
   >> Anybody else noticed this?   
   >   
   > Nope. No slowdown at all and 'yes' I do have that update installed (18th of   
   > November) and I also use Open Shell. Not sure what you mean by the "desktop   
   toolbar"   
   > though.   
   >   
   If you right click on the taskbar, you'll see "Toolbars" at the top of   
   the resulting context menu. If you click on that, you'll see "Address",   
   "Links" and "Desktop". If you select "Desktop, that toolbar will appear   
   in the task bar and clicking on it will shoe a list of any desktop   
   shortcuts you have set up.   
      
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