HP 14-r015tx: Windows 8 slow start welcome screen

Hello

I have a HP 14-r015tx running Windows OEM (preinstalled) 8.1 update and update Windows via Windows Update today (08/11/2015).

I have this problem where whenever I start my PC after Windows loading-black-screen with the HP logo (this approach indirect loading animation), get this screen "Please wait...". "so long as about 4 to 8 minutes until I get my account picture and the name with the 'Welcome' screen and my office appeared. I tried a lot of things:

-Defragment all my hard drive partitions,

-Optimize all my partitions of hard disk with the Windows defragmentation tool,

-Used TuneUp and clean all the junks, defragment the registry clean registry and redefragment my hard drive partitions.

-Uninstalling most of my games and unused applications (have 36.4 GB of free space on C,)

-Use cleanmgr and cleaned all the possible junks from there.

-Updated Windows 8 on a regular basis, and I just updated on 8 August 2015.

-Looking upward on my hard drive deep and my records and clear on the unused entries.

-Turn off much, services.msc and start apps services

-From msconfig, I put a few services, and

-Updated my BIOS HP PC software.

I do not understand on this subject. I tried many things and I can't fix this crappy Windows 8.

In conclusion, my questions are:

1. How do I fix this shit?

2. can I I defragment RECOVERY (D [2 GB] partition?) (I think it's the Windows Recovery Partition)

Thanks in advance.

Hi @phillmont22900

Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A place where you can find solutions for your problems with the help of the community!

I stumbled upon your post on the laptop and wanted to help you! I looked in your question about your laptop 14-r015tx HP and problems with Windows 8 slow start to the Welcome screen. Here is a link to show you how to address the power of plan options in Windows 8. Attached is a screenshot that shows you how to activate the quick start.

Taken from the site Winaero.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

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