Boot became slow

George_35

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Nov 29, 2015
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Hi i am using a decent-high end pc (fx-8320, gtx 960 4gb, 8 gb ram, windows and programs inistalled on an SSD, games and library on an hdd, windows 10). So the computer is about 1 year old and i never had problems the boot time was about 7 seconds and less until recently. My SSD utiliation sometimes stucked at 100% for some minutes and my pc become really slow. Anyways i seeked into help and i found this article from microsoft https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3083595. i followed the instructions correctly edited the reg and then i restarted my pc. It took 2-3 minutes to boot , why ? Here's what happened i was seing the windows loading logo for about 1 minute(the hdd/ssd led was on all the time it wasnt flickering) then the windows logo disappeared and my monitors werent picking any sign . then at the second-third minute the boot was completed. Thats what happends now whenever i start the pc. I even reverted the the reg value; no result. i performed reg clean pro scan fixed the issues again no result. i launched the malwarebytes and performed a scan still no result what to do ? i am thinking of reseting my pc from advanced options but i will lose my apps and i dont want to. (Note after the startup my pc is very fast with no problems also i am not having the 100%utilization problem any more)
 
Solution
Perhaps repeat first step and see what driver you are using.

this might help
right click start button
choose command prompt (admin)
type SFC /scannow and press enter

this scans system files and may fix this behaviour
What MSI are: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff548079%28v=vs.85%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

I am not sure what this did exactly but i think its affected the system that drivers use to communicate with devices and the CPU at boot, hence the long wait.

Colif

Win 11 Master
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Perhaps repeat first step and see what driver you are using.

this might help
right click start button
choose command prompt (admin)
type SFC /scannow and press enter

this scans system files and may fix this behaviour
What MSI are: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff548079%28v=vs.85%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

I am not sure what this did exactly but i think its affected the system that drivers use to communicate with devices and the CPU at boot, hence the long wait.
 
Solution

George_35

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Nov 29, 2015
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4,510
Well today i added new hard disc and inistalled into my pc i dont know how but the boot time took 2 seconds all fixed :3
I just added another hard disc. Anyways thanks for your suggestion if i come across this problem again i will try your method.