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Why does Windows take sooooo long to boot from an SSD?
Good afternoon.
Updated line of laptops - 12 pcs. - put ssd instead of hards, because there were very slow disks.
Laptops are absolutely identical and identical in hardware - Lenovo G510
BIOS settings are also identical
. The scheme was as follows:
I took the first laptop - installed Win10 1903 - downloaded all the necessary software and all drivers - took an image - deployed it to the rest.
And now 11 laptops work with a bang, and one takes a very long time to load - about 2-3 minutes, which is not normal, of course.
I tried to do the following:
- replace the disk with another one
- deploy 7-ku from the image (well, what if)
- install a clean 10k and 7k
All to no avail.
Process monitor showed that explorer.exe was trying to do something during boot 5 times for 11 seconds, nothing else was noticed.
Where to even dig it?
It seems to be a hardware issue, but I'm not sure.
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> Process monitor showed that explorer.exe is trying to do something during boot 5 times for 11 seconds, nothing else was noticed.
Watch logs "System" and "Programs" for this time. There may well be errors due to which the download is very slow.
> I took the first laptop - installed Win10 1903 - downloaded all the necessary software and all the drivers - removed the image - deployed it to the rest.
There would be a Windows deployment system to use, so that all sorts of sysprep and renaming by hand would not be given.
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