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    Windows 7 would boot much slower if you used specific wallpapers — A veteran Microsoft engineer links the bug to a “simple programming error”

    May 6, 2025

    A veteran Microsoft engineer recently described how Windows 7 took longer to load when users selected certain desktop wallpapers due to a simple programming error.

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