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You're exaggerating.
IDK, I have the same experience. It takes 10 good seconds to open the file manager on my win11 work PC with 32GB of ram and 12x CPU threads. It also takes 5 minutes from power up to usable desktop. My Clevo laptop from 2011 with 4x cores and 8GB of RAM sporting Debian is much smoother to operate.
there's something actually just wrong with your work computer then. Talk to your IT, it's probably either OS/profile corruption or some wacky registry/group policy nonsense.
Source: am IT and periodically fix issues exactly like this
I'm going to go out on a limb and say its security software...