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is it taking this long to get to the log in screen, or all the way into windows?

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8 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

Hardware specs?

 

4 minutes ago, JDE said:

Specs

judging by his previous posts, and assuming he hasnt upgraded his cpu or gpu(which hes made recent posts about both), his specs are:

"i5 6402p ,16gb ddr4 ,msi gtx1070, 600w psu, msi z170a gaming m5"

 

its possible he needs an ssd or needs to manage how many programs/devices are starting up

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Are you running on a mechanical hard drive or an SSD.

 

The former, especially 5400RPM drives, are very slow to boot an OS. It look my old Lenovo Y410P around 2 minutes to get up and running, even with many of the startup programs disabled.

 

If you have a hard-drive, an SSD is highly recommended.

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1 hour ago, sohail14 said:

when i on my pc it take 3min + 1min welcome loading also enable msi fast boot how to solve

Are you using a HDD or SSD?

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my spec msi gtx 1070

msi z170a gaming m5

600w corsair psu

16gb ddr4 ram

WD 500gb hard disk

windows 10 64bit

i5 6402p 

also connected  segatte 1 tb hard disk

3 apps only startup

enable fast boot

game boost on

 

all the way i try no improvement

 

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11 minutes ago, sohail14 said:

my spec msi gtx 1070

msi z170a gaming m5

600w corsair psu

16gb ddr4 ram

WD 500gb hard disk

windows 10 64bit

i5 6402p 

also connected  segatte 1 tb hard disk

3 apps only startup

enable fast boot

game boost on

 

all the way i try no improvement

 

It does seem quite slow, even with just using a HDD. If you can afford it, I really would do as others suggest and put an SSD in as your boot device, failing that, try a format & reinstall windows to clear up any crap you might have.

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Hi.

 

If you want to identify what is causing the delay take a boot trace with Windows Performance Toolkit https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit

 

Here is a tutorial on how to take a boot trace https://zinetek.wordpress.com/2015/12/16/how-to-use-wpr-to-record-boot-sequence/

 

Share your boot trace and I will analyze it.

 

Cheers.

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