Win10 boot speed slow solution Windows10 boot speed optimization tutorial

  
                                                                                                                                                                                         Windows 10 claims to be specially optimized for the boot boot speed. Compared to Win7 and Win8, the boot time has been greatly shortened, but many small partners still feel that Win10 is slow to start, especially when the boot black screen is long. Here's a small series to teach you how to optimize the startup speed of Win10.
First, enable quick start
First, we open the control panel, and then select the power option. Click to select the function of the power button

then click ” change the currently unavailable settings “, the red arrow refers to the place
Then, in the & rdquo; enable quick start & ldquo; that tick and restart. (There are a lot of installation systems, the default is hooked, but some do not work, so if you have ticked, please remove it, restart and then hook)

It is gray here, it is not optional : Because it is already set in the "Local Group Policy Editor", so here is the gray
Method 2: Advanced Settings
Desktop right click Computer
, open the properties, Then, select "Advanced System Settings"

In the system properties that appear, Advanced Items
In "Startup and Failure
Restore", click "Settings"

Then, in the system startup, the default operating system, select the current system
and then remove all the hooks as shown in Figure 2

, click OK
run "msconfig", the system Configure
in the system configuration "General" item, as shown in Figure 1, check the

and click "Boot", after switching, click on the "Advanced Options" as shown in Figure 2
Hook the "number of processors" and click the drop-down arrow to select the largest number




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