How does the Win10 system view the boot time? Windows10 system to view two ways of boot time

  
First, the system comes with a function
When the computer is connected to the power supply into the Windows interface, it actually includes two aspects, one is the time used by the BIOS, the other is the system startup time, so the correct time for the Win10 system to boot is: BIOS boot Time + system startup time.
1, check the BIOS boot time
1) Open the Win10 task manager, click to go to the "Start" “ tab, you will see "last time spent by the BIOS", such as Xiaobian The computer BIOS startup time is 7.9 seconds, as shown below:

2, check the system startup time
1) Right click on the Win10 desktop computer, select "ldquo; management" in the menu;

2, in the computer management window, expand System Tools -> Event Viewer -> Windows Log -> system, click to select, click and click on the rightmost window, "Find & rdquo" ;;

3, in the search window, enter the search criteria: 6013, click “ find the next & rdquo; button, in the middle window, it will show the system startup time, such as the small computer 27 seconds, as shown below:

Remarks: Time taken by Win10 system to boot = BIOS startup time + system startup time = 7.9 + 27 = 35 seconds
Second, third-party software methods
Boot assistant, driver wizard boot assistant, etc. However, this method is not recommended because the installation software itself will slow down the system boot time.
The above is an introduction to the two methods of viewing the boot time of the Windows 10 system. Friends who need it can try it out.
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