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My boot time is above 90 seconds. It's that way dince changing my MoBo and CPU to MSI MAG B460 torpedo with i7-10700F 2.9GHz. I had my system on Sata ssd and had hdd as second drive and DVD. Now I bought m.2 ADATA XPG SX8200 and got clean install of win11 (90 sec boot time was on win 10 and also win 11 uograded from 10). It's still 90 seconds. I unplugged a the devices and disks other than M.2 drive but still the same thing. Fast boot makes it 4 seconds longer. Tried disabling memory training, flashing bios, clearing cmos. Thanks in advance for all the help!

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When your computer boots up it checks a bunch of things, in your case it is checking if there is a DVD in the drive.  It might also be checking to see if there is a boot information on that auxiliary drive, too.  Change your boot priority in BIOS to your main HD first.

It must be true, I read it on the internet...

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57 minutes ago, shoutingsteve said:

When your computer boots up it checks a bunch of things, in your case it is checking if there is a DVD in the drive.  It might also be checking to see if there is a boot information on that auxiliary drive, too.  Change your boot priority in BIOS to your main HD first.

I did it by first boot option is UEFI hard Drive: windows boot menu or sth like this and disk name. I also tried setting this as last to check if there is any change and it didnt do anything, the photo of priority is in the attachment

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hmm...  Let's try and make this as simple as possible.  Unplug the data cables from everything except the main hard drive and time that.  If it is still a slow boot then we have eliminated  several causes.

It must be true, I read it on the internet...

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1 hour ago, shoutingsteve said:

hmm...  Let's try and make this as simple as possible.  Unplug the data cables from everything except the main hard drive and time that.  If it is still a slow boot then we have eliminated  several causes.

As  I said I unplugged everything besides m.2 drive and it didnt work I mean I unplugged them from disks not from MoBo but in bios it showed there is nothing so it shouldnt have made any difference and I was still 90secs

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hmm.... well, let's isolate from there and confirm that it is that drive.  Have you run any benchmarks on that drive?

 

SSDs ( m2 included) get awfully bogged down after you do a lot with them,  Re-installing an OS is a very significant change.  There is a process called "cleaning" a drive that is very different from reformatting and it helps a lot with SSDs that have had a lot of reads and writes.  But, try Atto Disk Benchmark first and post those results.

It must be true, I read it on the internet...

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On 6/22/2022 at 5:32 PM, shoutingsteve said:

hmm.... well, let's isolate from there and confirm that it is that drive.  Have you run any benchmarks on that drive?

 

SSDs ( m2 included) get awfully bogged down after you do a lot with them,  Re-installing an OS is a very significant change.  There is a process called "cleaning" a drive that is very different from reformatting and it helps a lot with SSDs that have had a lot of reads and writes.  But, try Atto Disk Benchmark first and post those results.

I will try this benchmark but it was new m.2 ssd and I secure erased it before in BIOS so ot should be clear and it was booting slowly before that, it started since the mobo and cpu change but I will try this benchmark and let you know how it went

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