Fix slow boot times in Windows 10



Fix slow boot times in Windows 10

Similar process on Windows 8 before, Windows 10 uses a hybrid boot to enable fast boot times. When you shut the system down, apps and app processes are terminated, but the Windows kernel itself is hibernated to allow for a faster restart. In theory, it's great, but it seems to still be very slow for some Windows 10 users.

Disable it by searching for Power Options in the Start Menu and running the matching Control Panel applet, then in the left-hand pane click Choose what the power buttons do.
Click Change settings that are currently unavailable, scroll down and un-tick Turn on fast start-up, then click save changes.
This should prevent very slow starts on affected PCs. Some users report that if they subsequently

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When using a dual-booting between Windows 10 and Windows 7, switching fast start-up off will also fix the problem where Windows 7 checks the disks each time you boot it: With fast start-up enabled, the earlier operating system doesn't initialize that the disks have been properly shut down by Windows 10.

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Disable software and services from Start-up to fix Windows 10 slow boot-up issue
This step involves taking care of your Windows 10 start-up settings. Here, you need to open the Task Manager by using the famous Ctrl, Shift and Esc – or by right-clicking on the Task Bar
In the Task Manager, click on the Start-up tab and disable the items with High rating in the Start-up impact rating. However, you are advised to keep your antivirus software enabled.


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