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Could it be due to usage of NVMe M.2 storage? perhaps this issue is not on SATA controllers?
Could it be due to usage of NVMe M.2 storage? perhaps this issue is not on SATA controllers?
I use Samsung 960 NVMe M.2 storage on an Asus board, no issues.
Thinking out loud, is this a firmware issue on drive ?
You can have a read of this thread.
Samsung SSD Firmware Warning - Re: Magician Downloads
I stayed on the older firmware that the drive came with. Not sure if the above issue has been fully resolved.
Last edited by Caledon Ken; 05 May 2018 at 08:16.
Well i'm on Intel SSD 600p and tried to update the firmware as soon as i bought it, there was no update.
Horakti,
So taking updates resulted in the issue again?
Hi,
If the slowdown has occured just after the Upgrad to the 1803, I'd recommand to check for drivers updates on the manifacturer website. Usually it's a driver issue.
For more detailled diagnostic I'd recommand taking a boot trace:
1. Create a folder where to register the boot trace (Ex: C:\WPR)
2. Open a command line as an Administrator (Run As Administrator)
3. Type the following command in the command line Windows: cd %programfiles(x86)%\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit
4. Type the following command to start recording the boot trace: wpr -start CPU -onoffscenario Boot -onoffresultspath c:\wpr -numiterations 1
5. Upload the boot trace file generated under the C:\WPR path on Dropbox or on https://www.transfernow.net/en/
I'll try to analyze the boot trace.
If the delay occurs after the bios POST, it'll occurs on the boot trace. If the delay happens during the POST, you can check the following:
- PXE boot enabled
- If the boot order is well configured
- You don't have a dual boot (if you have 2 OS on the same machine)
- Update Bios & firmware
See you...
yes i am still on fall creators update , i will update my windows to Spring update on June ,