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Ever since I upgraded my hardware last summer my boot time has been exceptionally long. I'm talking about 2:45 minutes long. Now the time has come where it annoys me enough to ask for help.

 

Initially I upgraded everything except the hard drive and hoped I could keep my Windows installation on my old SSD. I gave it a 50% chance of working and of course it did not work, no boot device was found.

So I upgraded to a NVMe M.2. With that it worked, but booting takes veeery long.

 

Here is my hardware setup:

Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING

BIOS-Vers. 1105

CPU: INTEL CORE i7-9700K

RAM: 2x DDR4 Corsair 16384MB 2133MHz

Boot Device: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti

Other Hard Drives: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB, TOSHIBA DT01ACA100, TOSHIBA HDWD120, TOSHIBA HDWD130

 

OS: Windows 10 Pro x64

 

Here are some photos of my BIOS setup... maybe you can spot something that's wrong:

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Here you can see in real time what my PC does during booting (not much to see, but maybe it helps?): 

 

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Thanks in advance for your effort and help

 

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Does it boot fast if it's the only drive in the machine?
 

If you have apps installed on the other drives in your system, namely another HDD, it can still take a long time to boot.  

 

 

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It boots considerably faster with all other drives removed. Still longer than I would like, about 45 seconds. The "Please press DEL or F2 to enter UEFI BIOS" screen is lingering for about 25 seconds before Windows appears to load.

 

Is there a way around this or do I have to live with the long boot time if I want to keep my hard drives?

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