Long boot start / black screen before login WIN10


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    Windows 10
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    Long boot start / black screen before login WIN10


    Hello, today I updated Windows 7 to 10 . After configuring the system, I decided to restart it. During startup, the Windows logo is displayed for about 5 seconds, then black screen for half a minute ... which is pretty damn annoying. Then login screen (automatic login ) and after 10 seconds desktop. Overall, the system boots 3 times longer than the old Win Seven ... So my question is , what to do in order to eliminate black screen when booting? It's probably not normal that the system starts up for so long ... I have little application and order in the system , so it should boot fast like a Ferrari . This black screen would lead me to depression , so please help . I updated my Radeon drivers but no changes.
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    Windows 10 Home Version 10.0.10240 Build 10240
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    quap said:
    Hello, today I updated Windows 7 to 10 . After configuring the system, I decided to restart it. During startup, the Windows logo is displayed for about 5 seconds, then black screen for half a minute ... which is pretty damn annoying. Then login screen (automatic login ) and after 10 seconds desktop. Overall, the system boots 3 times longer than the old Win Seven ... So my question is , what to do in order to eliminate black screen when booting? It's probably not normal that the system starts up for so long ... I have little application and order in the system , so it should boot fast like a Ferrari . This black screen would lead me to depression , so please help . I updated my Radeon drivers but no changes.

    Interesting... I just registered to comment in the tweak section on my issue. But my boot times have been horrible since getting this ASUS laptop about a year ago. Of course it came with 8.1 and was always roughly about 1-3 minutes of the &*&) ASUS loading GIF (part of their secure boot crap) but its doing the samething with it disabled and replacing with Windows gif instead.
    Anyway, what I have noticed is the boot time when I shutdown is light years compared to a reboot. On a shutdown, its almost like I'm coming out of hibernate BUT.. I confirm it is a shutdown and what's even weirder is the startup applications run super fast after a shutdown and restart takes for #$*($# ever.

    Has anyone ran into that?
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    Windows 10 Home Version 10.0.10240 Build 10240
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    I found this on this forum...

    https://www.tenforums.com/attachments..._startup-2.jpg

    It seems I was incorrect as the shutdown is nothing more than a hibernate. I actually did a shutdown via the command prompt to further confirm and it acted just like the dam reboot. Based on my timing findings... an actual shutdown and reboot took b/t 5.5 and 6 minutes to get to the login screen, while it took from 2.5 to 3 minutes for everything to load up at the time of logging in.

    So I am looking at a total (bare minimum) of 8-9 minutes before the system is fully usable. The startup at login could be skewed as I do have some things that load up (like a classic gadgets bar) but I also stopped a bunch of crap (like Adobe, Garmin..etc).

    If anyone has suggestions on what worked for them in terms of speeding up a cold boot... I'm all ears.

    Thanks.

    Rob
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