windows creators update slow startup


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    windows creators update slow startup


    I updated my Dell Precision 7710 to Windows Creators Update. It was done through windows update. Startup is very slow. It probably takes two minutes or more from when the spinning dots show up before it gets to the windows screen to type in my password. Before it was much faster. I never timed it, but probably 20 to 30 seconds at most.

    I searched the forum and web and cannot find anything. Any ideas?

    My system has a Samsung 960 Pro NVMe drive.

    I did run SFC /scannow and it found not issues.

    thanks,

    Mike
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    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #2

    Hi, see if anything in related or similar threads helps:
    Windows 10 slow after manually updating to Creators Update - Windows 10 Forums
    Creators Update..Defender conflict /pc slow boot up - Windows 10 Forums
    windows creators update slow startup - Windows 10 Forums


    (I searched the forum for you for
    creators slow
    - there may be more results, and more if you search differently)
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    Thanks for the reply. I previously searched the forum and found the same items. They did not help.

    This happens on restart or from a cold boot. Also, I have the fast startup disabled under power settings.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 42,737
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
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    Ok, well done for searching before posting. I'll leave this for someone who has the CU- I'm staying with the AU until 1 utility is updated and the first major MS patch.
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    I had some blue screens related to the intel wifi driver. All of a sudden, every time it tried to connect to wifi, I got a blue screen. At first I disabled wifi in bios. I could boot fine (don't recall the boot speed). I then turned wifi back on in the bios, but I made sure I had my access points turned off so it could not connect to wifi. I was able to update the driver from intel's site and now the machine boots faster. Still not as quick as before the Creators update, but quicker. I guess the driver was hanging the startup.
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  6. Posts : 42,737
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
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    You may well get different drivers installed with the upgrade- it depends on the driver map MS is using.
    Analysing a slow boot is quite technical (I've read about it, never had to do it) and needs the right tools. Otherwise it's a process of insight, elimination and some luck.

    Also it's clear some program conflicts are creating in upgrading from the AU.
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    The delay experienced at this boot phase can be related to the drivers that need to be updated...I've experienced the same issue on may HP 16 Gb RAM and SSD disk and the problem was dur to the use of Hyper-v. after disabling it Windows starts up quickly.I've used Windows Performance Toolkit to figure out the problem. it's free and very efficient for someone with technical profil ...

    Look at this post where I explain to somone having a similaire issue on how to download the tool and take a boot trace Slow Login For Domain Accounts After Creator Update (1703) : Windows10

    If you need me to help you going through this process, let me know. I'll be glad to help you.

    See you.
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