Windows 10: Slow startup

Discus and support Slow startup in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hi there, my laptop since upgrade from W7 to W10 has slow startup. I click turn on button, after first loading, everything go sleep (maybe) and have... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by mokujin, Jan 15, 2017.

  1. mokujin Win User

    Slow startup


    Hi there,
    my laptop since upgrade from W7 to W10 has slow startup.
    I click turn on button, after first loading, everything go sleep (maybe) and have to wait nearly 1 minutes then Windows starts normally.

    Any suggestions?

    Thank you

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    mokujin, Jan 15, 2017
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  2. MatsEk1 Win User

    Slow startup

    Hi

    I have problems with my Windows 10 PC at startup:

    • login takes about 20 min for one users. All other users starts normally as before in say 5-10 sec
    • It is not possible to log in using error safe mode, "password is invalid", for any user
    • It is not possible to run windows defender on this "erroneous" user, to check on the existence of virus. When running defender for other users finds no threats
    • CPU is running at 15% all the time when finally being logged on.
    • Cannot start or stop Window edge!
    I am also running office 365 on the same machine.

    Can you give suggestions on what to do, should I delete the user which has the problem?

    Thanks in advance

    Matt
     
    MatsEk1, Jan 15, 2017
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  3. Slow startup

    Michelle -

    Back up your files, then use whichever method works in this link to
    Access Advanced Startup Options in Windows 8 or 10.
    Easiest is to access any power button to choose Restart while holding the Ctrl button.

    [If none of the other methods work it may be necessary to create a
    Recovery drive
    or Create Windows 10 Installation Media on another PC.
    This media provides the most stable way to do booted repairs and also allows if necessary doing the vastly superior
    Clean Install Windows 10.

    Insert media, boot it by powering up PC while pressing the BIOS Boot Menu Key, choose the
    boot device as a UEFI device if offered, then on second screen choose Repair Your Computer]

    In the Advanced Troubleshooting options try to System Restore to a point before the problems
    began, then if necessary from Startup Settings try to get into Safe Mode with Networking, or lastly Safe Mode.
    If Startup Settings aren't available you can force Safe Mode from Command Prompt using the commands here in
    How to enter Windows 10's Safe Mode.

    From Safe Mode w/Networking work through the
    Windows 10 Install Integrity Checklist.

    If Safe Mode doesn’t work or help stabilize things then return to Advanced Troubleshoot options. Next try Command Prompt to run
    Windows 10 Install Integrity Checklist repair commands
    including sfc /scannow to see if it will repair, or return to Troubleshoot options to Use A Device to boot memory test and if necessary
    Reset Your Windows 10 PC This will reinstall the OS while saving your files which sheds the crippling bloatware.

    Better yet do the vastly superior
    Clean Install Windows 10
    following the steps in the link to delete all partitions down to Unallocated Space to get it cleanest. After install reactivate with your Product Key, automatically from embedded Product Key if a
    factory install or if free Upgrade has already activated so that it has permanent Digital Entitlement.
    Activation in Windows 10 - Windows Help.





    If these fail you can try to run Factory Recovery from it’s hotkey at boot; find yours by googling the “PC make/model + Run Factory Recovery” or refer to standard
    Factory Recovery methods. After Recovery mitigate the inferior factory install with the Checklist steps
    from earlier.





    Feel free to ask back any questions and keep us posted on how it goes.
     
    Greg Carmack - Windows MVP, Jan 15, 2017
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  4. Slow startup

    Do you have Windows Fast Startup enabled. Couldn't tell but that laptop looks older and could be it doesn't support this feature.

    I would suggest, as a test, disable Fast Startup. Easiest way to kill for testing is open a command prompt(Admin) type powercfg -h off

    See if this changes things. To reverse, same command only with word "On".
     
    Caledon Ken, Jan 16, 2017
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  5. Steve C Win User
    I would try running sfc /scannow from an admin command prompt and chkdsk c: /r (takes a long time).
     
    Steve C, Jan 16, 2017
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  6. mokujin Win User
    Hi, I tried 2 methods, none of them helps. I am trying to install ubuntu and see if this happens on windows only or not... thanks
     
    mokujin, Apr 4, 2018
    #6
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