Question Rebooting the computer directly takes to login screen

Aug 7, 2019
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Hey everyone. I don't get to see the initial bios screen or windows logo when I reboot the machine however after a gap of say like 20 seconds, I can see the login screen . Any idea?? I don't remember making any changes to windows 10 hardware or software wise. And if I start the machine from scratch I can see the bios screen and everything like how it should preview. If I try to reset the pc , I don't get to see any screen after going through the initial process of pc reset . Any suggestions??
 

britechguy

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It sounds like you have Fast Startup enabled. Disable it.

It's also unclear to me whether you're talking about using Restart or not. It's often very difficult to get into UEFI/BIOS when using Restart. I always do a full shut down, with Fast Startup disabled, and then power on again if I want to get into UEFI/BIOS.
 
Aug 7, 2019
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It sounds like you have Fast Startup enabled. Disable it.

It's also unclear to me whether you're talking about using Restart or not. It's often very difficult to get into UEFI/BIOS when using Restart. I always do a full shut down, with Fast Startup disabled, and then power on again if I want to get into UEFI/BIOS.
Nah , turning fastboot off didn't help. I meant if I restart the machine I don't get to see initial startup screen and I can feel a slight delay in boot time as well