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Too slow to open Thunderbird on Windows 10

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I have the latest version of Windows 10 64X Professional with OS Build 16296.0 ver. 1709 on my desktop. That is the latest OS Build from Window's Creator. Every time I want to open my email and have to wait at least 30 or more seconds up to 1 minute before I can read email messages or write messages. I am not sure if your team have the latest version to work on this Thunderbird email. My Thunderbird email version is 52.3.0 (32-bit). I did try with one of the suggestion with version 1703 similar to mine but doesn't help to solve this. I am not sure what else to fix this Thunderbird email. Hope that you have a better solution to fix this.

John

I have the latest version of Windows 10 64X Professional with OS Build 16296.0 ver. 1709 on my desktop. That is the latest OS Build from Window's Creator. Every time I want to open my email and have to wait at least 30 or more seconds up to 1 minute before I can read email messages or write messages. I am not sure if your team have the latest version to work on this Thunderbird email. My Thunderbird email version is 52.3.0 (32-bit). I did try with one of the suggestion with version 1703 similar to mine but doesn't help to solve this. I am not sure what else to fix this Thunderbird email. Hope that you have a better solution to fix this. John

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I'm also running W10 64X. Sometimes things open slowly for non-obvious reasons.

I've had to clean-up and modify my "start-up" list several times to make sure that large memory-hog programs don't open automatically.

Here's something to try: The next time you start from a cold boot, Make Thunderbird the FIRST program that you open, and see if that makes any difference.

TCS

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First want to say thank you for your time to reply and still the same. I believe that would be something to do with Windows Creator's OS Build. I did not post this in Ten Forums about this and maybe I should.

John