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Alexander2020-06-18 23:44:25
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Alexander, 2020-06-18 23:44:25

Why does windows 10 take a long time to load on an SSD?

There is a computer, ASUS x302lj (i5-5200U + NVIDIA 920m + 8gb ram + 500 ssd)
Installed clean windows 10. She rolled firewood herself.
Loading from scratch took about two minutes. Okay, apparently it's in the wood. I installed all the drivers, and after installing the video card drivers, the download began to take 5-6 seconds. Great, I thought.

I press restart - loading 2 minutes. I turn it off, turn it on - loading 5-6 seconds.

I close the lid (the computer goes to sleep), open it, and after a reboot it shows the ASUS logo, the windows boot icon spins from below, after "waking up" all open applications remain open, so it was a dream.

I send the computer to hibernation, press the power button, 5-6 seconds and that's it.

What kind of nonsense? :/ set the system through UEFI. It didn't happen on windows 8. Where to dig it? :/

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15432, 2020-06-19
@Ic2d

Loading from scratch took about two minutes.

At what point does it take a long time to load?
Okay, apparently it's in the wood. I installed all the drivers, and after installing the video card drivers, the download began to take 5-6 seconds. Great, I thought.

And this is a Windows hybrid boot, it works like hibernation. A clean pre-saved cast of the system kernel is loaded into the RAM and you're done.
I press restart - loading 2 minutes.

And then cold boot again, you dropped the "cached" kernel
I turn it off, turn it on - loading 5-6 seconds.

and again, combined loading from a cached kernel saves the situation
I close the lid (the computer goes to sleep), open it, and after a reboot it shows the ASUS logo, the windows boot icon spins from below, after "waking up" all open applications remain open, so it was a dream.

no, it was a "real" hibernation. From sleep, the logo does not spin, the desktop should immediately appear.
I send the computer to hibernation, press the power button, 5-6 seconds and that's it.

hibernation restores RAM from a dump, no wonder it's fast
What kind of nonsense? :/ set the system through UEFI. It didn't happen on windows 8. Where to dig it? :/

some component of the system takes a long time to load. maybe a crooked driver. you need to somehow profile the load and identify this component.

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ScriptKiddo, 2020-06-19
@ScriptKiddo

I press restart - download 2 minutes

It could be Quick Start. Turn it off, compare turn-on time through reboot and turn on/off. It should be about the same
https://www.asus.com/ru/support/FAQ/1031533/
After that, you can try to run WPR from the moment you start downloading using this guide
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows /forum/...

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