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Hello, I have a ASUS Prime x370 Pro. With fast boot enabled and post time 0 sec. But this is my bootup time. How do I fix it? 

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Just now, Dan Castellaneta said:

Are you saying 18 seconds isn't fast?

Im running a NVME SSD. That is not fast.. 

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Just now, Killstreak said:

Im running a NVME SSD. That is not fast.. 

I'm pretty sure you're running a SATA M.2 SSD if you own a Samsung 850 Pro.

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Just now, Dan Castellaneta said:

I'm pretty sure you're running a SATA M.2 SSD if you own a Samsung 850 Pro.

My 850Pro is old one. Im running a Samsung 960 EVO 500GB m.2 

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5 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

My 850Pro is old one. Im running a Samsung 960 EVO 500GB m.2 

I have a boot time of 10 sec on b350. Make syre you installed windows with uefi mode.

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8 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

Im running a NVME SSD. That is not fast.. 

There is no boot time difference between an NVME SSD and a regular sata SSD.

Hopefully you didn't buy it just for boot time because otherwise you wasted a bunch of money.

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Just now, Vandorlot said:

I have a boot time of 10 sec on b350. Make syre you installed windows with uefi mode.

I did. 

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Just now, Enderman said:

There is no boot time difference between an NVME SSD and a regular sata SSD.

Hopefully you didn't buy it just for boot time because otherwise you wasted a bunch of money.

I didnt. I needed the PC And Had that laying around. 

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Just now, Killstreak said:

I didnt. I needed the PC And Had that laying around. 

Huh, must be nice to have NVME laying around :P

What you can do to speed up the boot time is load optimized defaults in the BIOS, make sure fast boot is enabled again, disable any extra third party sata controllers which sometimes are needed for extra sata ports, and clean install windows.

Clean installing windows will make a big difference.

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Just now, Enderman said:

Huh, must be nice to have NVME laying around :P

What you can do to speed up the boot time is load optimized defaults in the BIOS, make sure fast boot is enabled again, disable any extra third party sata controllers which sometimes are needed for extra sata ports, and clean install windows.

Clean installing windows will make a big difference.

Ah, Is there  special settings I could change in BIOS To boot faster?

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Disable stuff. for me disabling TPM gave me a 2 second boost. Overclocking the processor helped a LOT.

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Just now, Vandorlot said:

Disable stuff. for me disabling TPM gave me a 2 second boost. Overclocking the processor helped a LOT.

Im OC to 3.9GHZ

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19 minutes ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

Are you saying 18 seconds isn't fast?

 

19 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

Im running a NVME SSD. That is not fast.. 

I think Task Manager is somewhat misleading and displays the startup time differently on different systems. I have quite a few programs that start up with my computer and my BIOS boot time, as reported by Task Manager, is anywhere between 3 seconds and 6 seconds. I'm running a Samsung 850 Evo 128GB SSD. 

 

As long as your system isn't slow when it starts up, then I wouldn't worry. 

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Just now, Killstreak said:

Im OC to 3.9GHZ

I have ryzen 1600 and a 960 evo and a b350 board. If anything you sohuld be loading faster.

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7 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

Ah, Is there  special settings I could change in BIOS To boot faster?

No, "load optimized defaults" is usually a setting you just click.

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If all of that stuff in the image you posted is set to start on bootup, then that won't help. Get rid of all that crapware for a start like all the Adobe stuff, Dashlane, CCleaner, OneDrive and Spotify. None of them are needed at startup. I hope you have the latest version of CCleaner too, as the previous one was found to be infected with malware?

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54 minutes ago, johnukguy said:

If all of that stuff in the image you posted is set to start on bootup, then that won't help. Get rid of all that crapware for a start like all the Adobe stuff, Dashlane, CCleaner, OneDrive and Spotify. None of them are needed at startup. I hope you have the latest version of CCleaner too, as the previous one was found to be infected with malware?

Yeah. Its all off. And I have current CCleaner

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Good. In that case, do you have fast boot, or ultra fast boot, enabled in your BIOS and, if so, are there any things in there that you can change, such as network stack for example? Turning that off can speed things up by a few seconds but be careful with things like USB legacy support as you may need that if something happens.

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1 minute ago, johnukguy said:

Good. In that case, do you have fast boot enabled in your BIOS and, if so, are there any things in there that you can change, such as network stack for example? Turning that off can speed things up by a few seconds but be careful with things like USB legacy support as you may need that if something happens.

I do have fastboot But I dont know about others. 

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1 minute ago, johnukguy said:

It may be worth checking as some mobos/BIOS' have fast boot and ultra fast boot and you can also sometimes specify certain things to load or not load, such as the network stack, at bootup.

Could You check for me. I have ASUS PRIME X370-PRO

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