I finally decided to try and do a fresh install of Windows 10 on my system... Right now, it takes 75 seconds to boot from power on to reach the log-in screen... This is with a Samsung M.2 NVMe SSD. I created a system image on a secondary drive and reinstalled Windows 10 Pro from scratch.
After installation, Windows 10 still takes 60+ seconds to boot. My wife's laptop takes 20 seconds to boot from power on to log-in. My grandson's computer takes 25 seconds to boot. Both of them have Fast Boot disabled.
I am at a loss here. Anyway, I tried to restore my system image and got a corrupted image file response so right now i am stuck reinstalling everything from scratch. The only thing I can think of is that I have a large number of SATA devices in my system. I have a LG optical drive, three WD 6TB HDD, a Samsung QVO 2TB SSD and a Toshiba 5TB HDD. Does having all these SATA devices slow down the boot process?