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3700x

msi x570 meg ace

64gb corsair vengeance pro

 

and I am getting painfully slow boot times from pressing the power button to windows login coming up is taking at least 1 minute which is much longer than my old 4790k system I just replaced. 

 

is there a fix to this?

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what drivers were attached when u installed windows?

There used to be an issue where windwos would scatter some data over all attached drives when installing, so even though one specifically selected the NVMe SSD it would still boot slow because some necessary stuff went on the HDD which was also attached at install-time.

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1 minute ago, GER_T4IGA said:

what drivers were attached when u installed windows?

There used to be an issue where windwos would scatter some data over all attached drives when installing, so even though one specifically selected the NVMe SSD it would still boot slow because some necessary stuff went on the HDD which was also attached at install-time.

Wasn’t a new build it was an upgrade so I just used the same drives with windows and all my data from my previous pc

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Didcha update to AGESA 1.0.0.4 BIOS yet? It helped with my boot time, though it's still nowhere as fast as my Intel rigs. Not complaining though, I think my X570 Aorus Xtreme boots to Windows in about 25 seconds or so.

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Any external drives attached?  Or a phone?

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37 minutes ago, GamerDude said:

Didcha update to AGESA 1.0.0.4 BIOS yet? It helped with my boot time, though it's still nowhere as fast as my Intel rigs. Not complaining though, I think my X570 Aorus Xtreme boots to Windows in about 25 seconds or so.

did the update and booted to windows in 42 seconds so it has sped it up abit still slower though

 

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Have you tried removing all the old drivers?

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