Re-enabling the "Bluetooth Device Monitor" system service caused the above behavior to reappear. I was able to successfully re-enable all but one of the system services, namely the "Bluetooth Device Monitor" service, without having the system display the above problem. I re-enabled each of the remaining disabled system services one-by-one and rebooted my Ultrabook each time. After the reboot, the problem behavior described above did not reappear and some, but not all, of my system services were automatically re-enabled. The upshot of these discussions was to start my Ultrabook in "Safe Mode with Networking" and then use the msconfig.exe program to disable *ALL* the system services and reboot my Ultrabook. I contacted HP support and over the course of 2 days had 3 different on-line chat sessions. Prior to Microsoft's updates my Ultrabook did not display the above behavior. After about 15-20 minutes, the blue "doughnut" over the network status icon disappeared and the Ultrabook connected to the network. After the updates were completed and I rebooted my HP ENVY Spectre XT Ultrabook CTO 13t-2000 laptop, I noticed that the network status icon in the right-hand side of the Taskbar (a "stairstep" icon) had a blue "doughnut" or circle on top of it and my Ultrabook was non-responsive (e.g., it appeared to "hang" and I could not launch msconfig.exe). Last Tuesday () my system was updated via Microsoft's automatic updates.
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