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I just reboot and they get done.
Then I start the Restart-Time program, if that's what you mean.
Plus a restart/reboot closes(actually flushes from memory) all programs that you may have had open, plus changes to files & system files(like a windows update or an update for an app or other software that was in use when the update came through) that's the FilePendingRename's get done.
Ok Cliff, I am talking about a different set of files in windows, my mistake. The Pending renames and pending deletes folders. Their made every time you run the sfc command. Their is a way to remove them, but the command for windows 10 to remove them don't work on my windows 7. Like I said, my mistake.
To kinda stay on topic here.... My boot up time is always between 22 sec's and 24 sec's does not matter if its cold boot or restart boot. Really not fair to these folks cause this is a clean install of windows 10 pro, on my ssd drive, with very few programs at present installed on my ssd. Right now whole drive uses only about 21 gigs of space.