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^ Windows 7 is still the fastest in this regard hehe. I miss those less than 20 seconds restart time
Ugh how are you guys fast?
Well, my restart time is here...
0:00 - Restarting...
0:02 - HP logo in the boot screen
0:06 - The logo disappears (I'm surprised it fades quickly when the boot process ends. In Windows Vista and 7, whenever the boot was done, the boot logo would instantly disappear)
0:07 - I get into the log on screen.
0:12 - It takes me 5 seconds to enter my password.
0:16 - I'm already on the desktop
Therefore, I need 16 seconds to restart Windows completely. If I restart with auto log on and without pass, it will take me around 11 seconds. With cold restart, it takes me 8 seconds. If I startup Windows after shutting it off (Auto log on and no password, Cold boot included), it takes me around 7 to 5 seconds.
Damn, Windows 10 is really quick in booting. As for the times, it's when my programs are set to not boot at startup. When it's set to do so, it usually takes me 30 seconds.
And yes it's quicker when you compare to Windows 7 boot. Usually it takes 20 seconds for most clean users.
Surprised no? Feel free to believe me or not in terms of the authenticy.
^ You're not doing it right. You are just using Fast Startup feature pretty much.
First on this thread, maybe - but I posted my times yesterday :) Not only that, but I compared the times to all previous versions including 10240. Interesting comparison - only 1507 was faster, all the rest were much the same. (Yes, its a slow machine, don't laugh.)
on a restart Fall Creators Update reopens apps from before (post #185)Bree said:
Does not work on Fall Creators Update for me but my test install Windows is tweaked using WinAero Tweaker, GPEdit amd RegEdit.
Last edited by Nemix; 26 Dec 2017 at 07:21.
Win 10 was taking 1.5-2 min. before some recent updates, back to as much as a couple months ago . . . .but now my system is up in about 45 sec.
-on an ancient 6 yr old system . . . see specs.