Windows 10 slow "restart"?

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Dream_cream, Aug 22, 2015.

  1. Dream_cream

    Dream_cream MDL Novice

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    If i shut down and open computer, pc opens very quick. But if i restart my pc, pc restarts slowly. It's slower than Windows 7. How can i fix it? I have SSD.
     
  2. lobo11

    lobo11 TOMAHAWK CHOP

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    Do you have fast boot selected in control panel, do you have any spyware tweaks done:D
     
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  3. Dream_cream

    Dream_cream MDL Novice

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    #3 Dream_cream, Aug 22, 2015
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    I didn't change any settings. Only disabled windows defender and firewall :)

    I check it now, Fast boot is enabled.
     
  4. yomoma2

    yomoma2 MDL Senior Member

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    Restart skips fast boot, so you're starting your OS from scratch instead of an hibernation file (needed for installing updates, etc).
     
  5. D' Eradicated

    D' Eradicated MDL Novice

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    It's great to disable fast boot all through out. If disabled, booting is slower but restarting will be faster. You also save some space in your HDD.
     
  6. cyberloner

    cyberloner MDL Member

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    i recommend disable hyperboot... it just doesn't makes a real shut down.. and proper real boot... fake
     
  7. mohitkumarsen

    mohitkumarsen MDL Novice

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    How to disable hyperboot or disable fast boot in control panel.
     
  8. Nicholas440

    Nicholas440 MDL Novice

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    I don't think you can disable fast boot in control panel you need to disable it in the BIOS settings. On my HP in BIOS it's called Rapid Start, I assume thats the same but then I disabled mine it got a " corrupt bios" error when I booted up but Windows 10 did a repair and all is fine now and it does start faster on a cold start up.... Go into your BIOS settings and look for fast boot, rapid boot, or rapid start and disable it. If that doesn't help you go back and enable it ...either way it doesn't hurt anything....
     
  9. EFA11

    EFA11 Avatar Guru

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    actually since the last few updates, my systems have all slowed down a bit during boot, not by a few seconds, but quite a bit. Maybe isolated to what I have going here dunno.
     
  10. woebetide

    woebetide MDL Member

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    Hi guys
    did you check events?
    winkey + R
    type eventvwr
    Applications an Services Logs ->Microsoft-> Windows->Diagnostics Performance->Operational
    Event ID 101 102 103 gives you problems start time
    201 etc Shutdown performance

    that's the first I check when Windows is slow on start or shutdown.