Windows 10: Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu

Discus and support Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I used to use Windows for my work and It used to boot very fast. However, after dual boot with Ubuntu, my windows boot time became very long, it was... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by buimanhthang, Dec 17, 2016.

  1. Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu


    I used to use Windows for my work and It used to boot very fast. However, after dual boot with Ubuntu, my windows boot time became very long, it was annoying. I deleted Ubuntu, FORMATED ALL DRIVE, devided partitions, reinstalled Windows but it is still not better. FAST BOOT IS ENABLED, no start up app, no firewall, no antivirus.After windows logo 10 sec, boot is stucked in black screen 10 sec, and no background image in login screen (My laptop used to boot just in 8 sec before dual boot)

    :)
     
    buimanhthang, Dec 17, 2016
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  2. Boot time in Windows 10

    Why does Windows boot slowly after dual boot with Ubuntu?

    I used to use Windows for my work and It used to boot very fast. However, after dual boot with Ubuntu, my windows boot time became very long, it was annoying. I deleted Ubuntu, FORMATED ALL DRIVE, devided partitions, reinstalled
    Windows but it is still not better. FAST BOOT IS ENABLED, no start up app, no firewall, no antivirus.

    After windows logo 10 sec, boot is stucked in black screen 10 sec, and no background image in login screen
    (My laptop used to boot just in 8 sec before dual boot)
     
    Bui Manh Thang, Dec 17, 2016
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  3. Andre Da Costa, Dec 17, 2016
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  4. Asuza Win User

    Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu

    Hello buimanhthang,

    Is your BIOS in UEFI or in Legacy mode? and with fast boot do you mean the option in Windows, the option in your bios (optional) or both?

    Also, you could try to disable GUI boot. It basically gets rid of the Windows logo during the boot.
    Open the run dialog with Windows key + R. then type in "msconfig" and activate "No GUI boot" inside the Boot tab.


    Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu [​IMG]


    Save changes and reboot. Let me know if the problem still exists.
     
    Asuza, Dec 17, 2016
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  5. Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu [​IMG]

    Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu [​IMG]


    Here is my BIOS settings. I tried setting no GUI boot, but it is not better.
     
    buimanhthang, Dec 17, 2016
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  6. Only one thing changed is that there was no circle loading symbol under windows logo. It is not faster. Above is my BIOS settings
     
    buimanhthang, Dec 17, 2016
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  7. As an experiment and I know it sounds counter intuitive. Would you mind trying shutting off hibernation which in turn will disable fast startup. Also if your device has something for fast start, like an Asus laptop, make sure its disabled. My thought is to just see how fast your machine boots right from storage drive.

    Elevated command prompt powercfg -h off

    Same command to turn on but with on instead of off.
     
    Caledon Ken, Dec 17, 2016
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  8. Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu

    I tried and I boot like restarting.

    Boot in restarting is longer than boot after shutting down.

    In restarting, it takes 8 sec on Windows logo and loading symbol. After that windows logo disappear and it takes 10 sec. It is stucked in black screen in 8 sec. And login screen, it takes 15 sec.

    Booting after shutting down is a bit faster but it is still stucked in black screen a while before entering login screen with no background image (although I setted its background)
     
    buimanhthang, Dec 17, 2016
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  9. Found this article, some of it you've done but two interesting steps, Virtual Memory size and Linux Terminal, and I'm not sure when they get invoked in boot so they may make no difference. I know you want to reduce or better yet eliminate black screen portion after 10 logo. Worth a read.
    5 Tips to Fix Slow Boot Times in Windows 10

    In your BIOS Screen shots, and I'm not saying its wrong, you have as Boot options the Onboard NIC's. I'm on soft ground here but do you actually boot from a Network. Is it trying these options somehow?
     
    Caledon Ken, Dec 17, 2016
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  10. I think that boot options doesn't make sense. Anyway, thank you for your care.
     
    buimanhthang, Dec 17, 2016
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  11. Asuza Win User
    Hello, you could try the following , *Smile

    Make sure that you have a Windows installation medium, may it be a DVD or USB. If you don't have one you can take a look here on how to get it: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/...-download.html

    Before you begin, create a system restore point !


    • Boot from the DVD or USB
    • Select your language etc. and click Next.
    • Click Repair your computer.
    • Click Troubleshoot.
    • Click Advanced Options.
    • Click Command Prompt.
    • In the command prompt window, type bootrec /fixmbr
    • Close the command prompt.
    • Click Turn off your PC.
    • Boot into Windows.

    Please let me know if this has worked.
     
    Asuza, Dec 17, 2016
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  12. It doesn't work, nothing changes
     
    buimanhthang, Dec 18, 2016
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  13. Spectrum Win User

    Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu

    To really see what is going on as your system boots, we need a Windows Performance Recorder boot trace. This is not a very beginner-friendly task, so it's ok if you are not comfortable doing this.

    However if you're willing to give it a try, you will need to install the Microsoft Performance Toolkit via the Windows ADK, and then perform a trace of your machine booting.

    Launch Windows Performance Recorder (wprui.exe) and configure it so it looks like this:


    Windows boot slowly after dual boot Ubuntu [​IMG]


    After pressing "Start" it will reboot your machine and then generate a report. The resulting output will be in "C:\Users\<username>\Documents\WPR Files". It will likely be over 100MB in size, so you may wish to use dropbox or similar to upload it.
     
    Spectrum, Dec 18, 2016
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  14. A bit silly but I knew why. I turned off superfetch in services. That is why Windows boot slowly, now it runs normally. Thanks everyone!!!
     
    buimanhthang, Apr 4, 2018
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