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Why is Windows 10 booting slowly from M2 SSD?
Good day. I assembled a new computer and transferred the system there, but for some reason, loading Windows takes several minutes. I can't figure out what's wrong. The new SSD is almost 3 times faster than the old one. The full picture of events is below.
Collected config:
AMD Rayzen R7 3700x
Gigabyte x470 aorus elite gaming
16 GB RAM Kingston HyperX
GPU Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 8Gb
SSD Kingston 240 Gb M2 (1500 read and 1000 write)
SSD Samsung 120 Gb (500 in both directions)
HDD HGST 4 Tb ( file washer for toys and all sorts of rubbish)
PSU 750W
After buying from ssd, samsung made cloning via Acronis True Image on ssd kingston. Boot checked the performance and threw the necessary firewood. Fixed minor bugs.
The computer turns on quickly, but then the proprietary circle of Windows with dots spins for several minutes. (download from samsung was 20 seconds)
Windows 1903 with all updates on board. Bios mother latest version F42a. Fast boot enabled.
Already tried to do DISM Scan Healt + Restore + SFC.
I am looking for options on how to fix this without a banal reinstallation of the system, which will most likely solve everything. If there are ideas, a huge request to help I don’t know where to dig anymore.
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