Hate to be this guy but... it's fixed and I have no idea how I fixed it. Less than 10 seconds from start to finish now. Oh well. I give up.
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Hate to be this guy but... it's fixed and I have no idea how I fixed it. Less than 10 seconds from start to finish now. Oh well. I give up.
Already had DRCT turned off. Just went ahead and tried all these settings with no change at all in the boot up time, unfortunately.
Unfortunately it looks as if this will remain unresolved for now.
Doesn't look like that's a solution either. In the link below you'll find the bootlog. Maybe someone can make more sense of it that I can.
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Time to lock screen is about 3m18s.
Woo! Take a look.
Windows has started up:
Boot Duration : 202422ms
IsDegradation : false
Incident Time (UTC) : 2016-04-29T00:23:41.620299100Z
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That's one solution, maybe. I haven't tested what the boot speed would be if I were installed on a single drive. This, however, isn't the solution to the issue that I'm looking for.
So this one I've done a lot of searching on and I haven't found an answer that's worked for me, yet.
Last week I got a new motherboard, processor, and RAM. I installed the new components followed...