Hi ,
My laptop is an HP AB216tx with windows 10 . I upgraded my RAM yesterday from 4GB to 8GB . But the boot time seems to have increased . So , here's what I did --
1. Reset BIOS
2. Reduce Page File Size
3. Delete Prefetch ( restarted twice after that )
4. Turned Off Fast Startup , switched off , switched on , turned on fast startup , switched off , switched on
5. Cleaned up Windows/Temp and Temp folder under my profile
6. Performed Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragment
I noticed that after the HP boot screen comes with the white spinning circle , another black screen appears with the same spinning circle but with a slower animation .
I used to notice this screen if there was a BSOD or some windows update .
In the event viewer I had created custom views , one for event id 100 and the other from 101-110 . There I noticed the following :
So , what can I do to get the boot times back to normal .
Once the laptop has booted correctly , it operates well as usual .
Thanks ,
Souvik
My laptop is an HP AB216tx with windows 10 . I upgraded my RAM yesterday from 4GB to 8GB . But the boot time seems to have increased . So , here's what I did --
1. Reset BIOS
2. Reduce Page File Size
3. Delete Prefetch ( restarted twice after that )
4. Turned Off Fast Startup , switched off , switched on , turned on fast startup , switched off , switched on
5. Cleaned up Windows/Temp and Temp folder under my profile
6. Performed Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragment
I noticed that after the HP boot screen comes with the white spinning circle , another black screen appears with the same spinning circle but with a slower animation .
I used to notice this screen if there was a BSOD or some windows update .
In the event viewer I had created custom views , one for event id 100 and the other from 101-110 . There I noticed the following :
1. This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a performance degradation in the system startup process:
File Name : Window
Friendly Name :
Version :
Total Time : 9407ms
Degradation Time : 6907ms
Task Category : Boot Performance Monitoring
User : LOCAL SERVICE
Event ID : 101
Level : Warning
2. This startup service took longer than expected to startup, resulting in a performance degradation in the system start up process:
File Name : eventlog
Friendly Name :
Version :
Total Time : 1846ms
Degradation Time : 771ms
Task Category : Boot Performance Monitoring
User : LOCAL SERVICE
Event ID : 103
Level : Warning
3.Windows has started up:
Boot Duration : 156067ms
IsDegradation : false
Task Category : Boot Performance Monitoring
User : LOCAL SERVICE
Event ID : 100
Level : Critical
So , what can I do to get the boot times back to normal .
Once the laptop has booted correctly , it operates well as usual .
Thanks ,
Souvik