700 - 230ea envy: start-up, shut down & to the recovery partition

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Thank you for these informative tips - I have already put into practice.

According to ITIL, I believe that the incident that I was describing is a known problem and is best explained here.  I got my AMD driver at 15.7, x 64, with no improvement, starting 2 m 30 s and stop 2 m 50 m.

Thank you once again for the link like everyday is a day of learning on this forum.

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I edit this 30 minutes later for completeness. After a cold reboot when I attended the incident above I decided, for the sake of inquistive, 15.7.1 upgrade. I stopped it, 30 years, amd boot 1 m 33 s (I call start on the screen the user PIN, but the black screen did not appear).

I made another stop, 26 s and start (this time I feel it from hard beginning to circle whirling on Windows fill orange paper United wallpaper - no 'white' no screen between the HP logo and this) 26 s!  I pretty much shot down 85% on shut down and improved the startup time of 48%.

I hope that this help guide another.

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