A blank screen appears before the login screen for about a minute. If the issue persists, read on. You should change registry entries at your own risk and have a working backup of Windows to roll back to in case needed. Hi there I am starting to experience really slow boot up. The computer works fine, boots and everything, the problem is that if i have the graphic card plugged the bios boot screen is very slow it prints the whole system check letter by letter at a speed of about 1 letter per second. I was fortunate enough to get my backup program which doesn't work in Win10 to do a full restore and get rid of it. Could it be the bios? Does anyone have any ideas about what I should do? I used compressed air to clean the whole computer and a brush for certain parts like fan blades and some connectors, i know this can be dangerous as friction creates static electricity but i only used with those parts i've mentioned as they have a lot of dirt.
Recently, customers hire us asking to help them fix slow boot issues after upgrading to Windows 10. Nevertheless, I went ahead and updated it. This is not possible if our manufacturers, Dell and Acer respectively, are not supporting our models. I'm thinking of just getting if I can't find a solution to these problems I wanted to upgrade from m-itx anyway. Otherwise you potentially update a driver and then problems start to happen which did not exist before. The programs with a check in the box next to it are programs starting up automatically.
After login the machine is ready for usage within 30 sec. Quite a few of Windows 10 slow boot issues after the update are caused by the wrong hard drive boot order. Easiest way to correct it is probably to reinstall windows. Startup is 2:30 minutes, is this normal for this pc, and how could I get it to start faster if that is an option? We can provide support too. So I am happy with that.
Is there any way to speed it up? Be sure to remember that our Customer Care department is always available to help should you need them! How long it take to get to desktop? Maybe the problem is with the motherboard and refreshing the bios will do nothing? I hope you will now get a much faster boot up. Each Windows update causes a common slow boot problem after installing, and the slow boot and slow startup problems are very likely to happen in the upcoming updates the next year. Adding random access memory Installing additional memory to the computer helps increase the overall speed of the computer and in some cases can decrease the boot up times. Run an extensive test on your computer. Hi all, Many factors can affect how a computer boots and runs. You should also review if your operating system is set to enable Fast Boot. Once Windows starts to load it's a whole new ballgame, so be certain of where the delay occurs.
I suspect its the hard drive but when it finally boots up checking returns no problems and the machine runs ok. Now I'm back to 8. Stop the programs loading at startup. On my laptop Windows 10 took 3 minutes 30 seconds to boot up to sign in password screen, another 3 minutes to my desktop screen. If the hard drive isn't first on the list, you'll endure delays while the system checks for the presence of other boot drives. I checked the cpu socket and everything related and no clue about whats wrong with it.
Before we get started, let me issue a few warnings. To check the interval timer, you would need the motherboard's diagram to identify the timer chip and then either replace it or check its output and frequency with a scope. I don't start all day so a slightly slower start isn't a big deal, its still faster than having a hdd How fast is actual boot though? You may also disable all the onboard graphics and sounds to make the boot process fast. You can also search the errors individually instead of using the registry cleaner. This will take you to the Bios Window.
However, if you're faced with other similar boot issues, such as Windows 10 endless boot loop or Windows 10 can hardly boot after the update, you must check this linked page for. This may happen with any laptop or desktop, but we have noticed it with Dell Latitude laptops and Dell Optiplex desktops. How can i check the interval timer? They say that this is a quite complicated process, and related to the internal system of the computer. Also, you could have damaged the module or socket while installing it. Save and Reboot When you're done making any or all changes, look for the Exit menu, and then choose Exit Saving Changes or a similar entry.
I used a Retail Disk for the install because the Donator did not have Disks, so there is not junk on it to slow it down. Looks like you have some good recommendations already on how to help solve this issue. Yea i didnt really fool around with the bios too much but i checked the settings i did and it was the same. If you aren't terribly tech-savvy, you might want to steer clear. You can update your device drivers to solve your problem. Consequently, they are one of the main causes of a slow boot into Windows. However, it may only save 0.
Then click Disable and close the window. Darko1884 wrote: I don't think you have the correct bios loaded. Tip If you use your computer frequently, consider not turning it off or having your computer enter when pressing the power button, rather than shutting down completely. Dave9048 wrote: are you sure its just not that fastboot has been disabled? Let me know how it goes. As per Dell, my laptop has not been tested for Windows 10. When they get weak some strange behavior can happen.