You might have posted that file here in the thread as well, no problem is there with it; it does not share any of your personal information (other than the username of the computer).
# Well, with
27 statrup items, boot must be slow. IDE, AHCI, SCSI, nothing have anything to do there. And apparently you dont really need anything there other than DisplayFusion. Clean it up, reboot time should be improved upto a certain level.
Follow this guide:
Clean Boot - Perform in Windows 10 to Troubleshoot Software Conflicts - Windows 10 Forums
# You have a great lot of storage. But as you have the SSD, generally it is used as the C drive, and the C drive should come first in the disk order. Apparently the 120 GB Crucial SSD is the C drive there, but it is the fourth one in the disk order.
Code:
Model M4-CT128M4SSD2 ATA Device
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Partition Disk #4, Partition #0 ===> C Drive
Partition Size 118.80 GB (127,561,367,552 bytes)
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Partition Disk #4, Partition #1
Partition Size 450.00 MB (471,859,200 bytes)
Please arrange the Disks properly. And tally it with the Boot order set into the BIOS.
# This driver ..... I am not finding any reason for it to be there .....
Code:
Name Asmedia 106x SATA Controller
Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\asstor64.sys (2.0.8.0, 82.83 KB (84,816 bytes), 1/27/2014 5:30 PM)
The motherboard supports Intel SATA, which is now managed by microsoft AHCI driver Storahci.sys; Gigabyte SATA (RAID Mode, powered by JMicron), now disabled and managed by microsoft driver; and Marvell RAID (apparently not in use). So I am not seeing a reason for ASmedia RAID driver to be there.
Take care of these three things and let us know the result. We may need to dig further, but these three are the first things to look at.