Win7/Win8.1 upgrade Win10 after the boot is slower than the original how to solve?

  

Some Win10 users upgraded from Win7/Win8.1 found that the new system boot is slower than the original. In response to this problem, Microsoft Community Forum reviewer Alex_Shen gave the solution: turn off the "quick start" function. This is because "quick start" is based on graphics driver and power management drivers, but many drivers are currently not compatible with this feature, so the boot speed will be affected. The Microsoft Forum original post is more general, this is a detailed operation method for you.

The specific method is as follows:

1, right click on the start button, click “ control panel”

2, in “category" Click on "Hardware and Sound>;

3. Find the "Change the power button function" in the "Power Options" dialog box.

4. After that, click above “change the currently unavailable settings&

5, then uncheck the first item in the bottom of the window <;Shutdown settings>; enable quick start (recommended) ”, click “Save Changes”

It should be noted that users who have not checked this option by default but also encounter this problem need to first enable ” once (check to save changes), then uncheck And save the changes to take effect.

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