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Windows 10 boots for a minute after a new update

So I installed new update of Windows and things are being weird when booting. So first I get a pic from Asus (bios) then it turns black then Asus again spininng circle...then it turns black then asus again same thing but with like 10fps...then black screen....then windows logging in (for like 10secs) . In total boot is 1 min long. Here are my specs: I7 4790K 8gb raM, Seagate 7200rpm 1tbl and asus z97-p. So when i am logged in my hdd is used 100% for like 5 minutes by service host local and network. Also sometimes when I exit bios windows starts booting and i get no picture until logging in screen. Please help!! I dont want clean install  now when i got everything installed.

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So I installed new update of Windows and things are being weird when booting. So first I get a pic from Asus (bios) then it turns black then Asus again spininng circle...then it turns black then asus again same thing but with like 10fps...then black screen....then windows logging in (for like 10secs) . In total boot is 1 min long. Here are my specs: I7 4790K 8gb raM, Seagate 7200rpm 1tbl and asus z97-p. So when i am logged in my hdd is used 100% for like 5 minutes by service host local and network. Also sometimes when I exit bios windows starts booting and i get no picture until logging in screen. Please help!! I dont want clean install  now when i got everything installed.

 

roll back, then. win 7? spam f8 and load windows recovery, and then roll back to a previous system restore point. if you dont have system restore enabled for any reason, have a look at whats the last updates installed and remove those.

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So I installed new update of Windows and things are being weird when booting. So first I get a pic from Asus (bios) then it turns black then Asus again spininng circle...then it turns black then asus again same thing but with like 10fps...then black screen....then windows logging in (for like 10secs) . In total boot is 1 min long. Here are my specs: I7 4790K 8gb raM, Seagate 7200rpm 1tbl and asus z97-p. So when i am logged in my hdd is used 100% for like 5 minutes by service host local and network. Also sometimes when I exit bios windows starts booting and i get no picture until logging in screen. Please help!! I dont want clean install  now when i got everything installed.

 

Yep, I get exactly the same thing too, my boot time has gone from 7 secondsa to around 30 seconds since MS pushed Threshold 2. Its annoying but its doing no harm so I've just ignored it.

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If one minute is too long for you, can I suggest an SSD?

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If one minute is too long for you, can I suggest an SSD?

 

I've got an M.2 NVMe SSD and my boot time has more than tripled since the update.

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If one minute is too long for you, can I suggest an SSD?

Before the update it was like 30sec (on hdd) now its double...i am planning on buying an ssd but it would be a shame if u cant use its full perfomrance because this "bug" in this new update

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I've got a laptop and a desktop with all updates applied and 0 issues experienced... Don't know what to tell you... Windows 10 boots quickly even on aged hardware so perhaps a re-build?

 

Long shot but did you guys upgrade from older OS's or do fresh installs?

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I've got a laptop and a desktop with all updates applied and 0 issues experienced... Don't know what to tell you... Windows 10 boots quickly even on aged hardware so perhaps a re-build?

 

Long shot but did you guys upgrade from older OS's or do fresh installs?

 

I had a clean Windows 10 release install and it was booting in 7 seconds from click of power button to desktop. After threshold 2 update it now takes 30 seconds from click to desktop.

 

Thats a BIG  difference

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I've got a laptop and a desktop with all updates applied and 0 issues experienced... Don't know what to tell you... Windows 10 boots quickly even on aged hardware so perhaps a re-build?

 

Long shot but did you guys upgrade from older OS's or do fresh installs?

My whole pc bulid is 1 month old...

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