Windows 10: slow boot time on ssd

Discus and support slow boot time on ssd in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hi all, I know there are a wide range of posts about this issue but I couldn't find any direct solution.. I have a laptop with i7 8750h, 16gb ram and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by cagri, Jan 22, 2019.

  1. cagri Win User

    slow boot time on ssd


    Hi all,
    I know there are a wide range of posts about this issue but I couldn't find any direct solution.. I have a laptop with i7 8750h, 16gb ram and 512gb intel 7600p ssd. Boot time takes about 50 seconds, some times 40. Here is the link of Windows Performance Recorder test results:

    Dropbox - LAPTOP-R2B6GD5V.01-22-2019.22-50-13.Boot_1.rar
    Thanks for your help!

    :)
     
    cagri, Jan 22, 2019
    #1
  2. Arjay Dom Win User

    slow ssd

    Hi,

    Slow SSD performance can be caused by several factors like Hybernation mode and Superfetch service.

    As an initial troubleshooting step, try disabling Hibernate mode since it is unnecessary for the SSD system as it takes too much time to boot from it.

    • Open Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Enter the administrator credentials once prompted.
    • In the Command Prompt window, type or copy and paste this command:

      powercfg -h off
    • Press Enter.

    Note: Once Hibernate is already disabled, you can also free up some space to improve its performance.

    We also recommenddisabing Superfetch as one way to optimize the SSD performance:

    • Press Windows key + R to open the Run
      dialog box.
    • Type services.msc and press Enter.
    • Scroll down and right-click on Superfetch.
    • Select Stop.

    Update us with the outcome so we can provide further assistance.

    *If you think this was useful, feel free to "mark it as an answer" to help those who are facing the same problem.*
     
    Arjay Dom, Jan 22, 2019
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  3. schnob Win User
    Slow Boot With W10, Samsung SSD

    I have a Gigabyte P-35x v4 with an i7 5700HQ, 16 gbs of RAM and a Samsung 850 EVO ssd.

    Initially, doing a clean install of the latest Windows 10 iso, it booted in less than ten seconds. After fully booting and installing updates, it now takes about a minute and forty seconds, with most of the time spend sitting at the Gigabyte splash screen.
    I have been unable to find the culprit.

    I have tried doing a clean boot and it takes just as long, so it's not any third party services.

    I have taken out every other drive, so it's not trying to boot off of another type of media.

    I have reformatted, repartitioned and reinstalled Windows multiple times as well.

    The ssd performs great otherwise, it's just very slow to boot.

    Any suggestions?
     
    schnob, Jan 22, 2019
    #3
  4. Amit_Sun Win User

    slow boot time on ssd

    Persistent slow boot - Windows 10 with SSD

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    I appreciate the time you took for the research and perform the troubleshooting, we will need more information to troubleshoot on this issue.



    1. If you could provide us with the troubleshooting that you have already performed, it will be helpful.
    2. Are you aware of any recent changes made to the system prior to this issue?




    Windows could be booting up slow if there is more application to startup when Windows boot for the first time, below are few of the steps you can try.



    Method 1:



    1. Try to
      boot your computer into Safe Mode
      and check if it still take time.
    2. If the system boots fine then it’s the third party service or application that is causing the slow boot issue.
    3. You can try to perform
      Clean Boot
      and detect which application or service is causing this issue.
    4. On the article above search for the topic How to determine what is causing the problem after you do a clean boot
      after you have put the computer to clean boot.
    5. After you have found the cause of the issue, you can search for other steps on the same article
      Reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting.


    Method 2:



    If you still face the issue you can check the article

    Tips to improve PC performance in Windows 10
    .



    To keep you informed the last topic contacts
    Reset your PC,
    I suggest you not to reset your PC, as resetting your PC will revert the system back to previous OS that you upgraded from and you will lose Application installed on the system.



    If you still face the issue, reply to this post with more information.



    Hope it helps.

    Amit Sunar

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Amit_Sun, Jan 22, 2019
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