Lenovo ideapad y410p slow boot start

Recently got my lenovo ideapad y410p and I noticed that there was a start a little slow time. It seems to be the logo of lenovo for about 50 seconds then goes to the login page. I have windows 8.1 so I wonder if this is the case, but the thing is that I had both with windows 8 boot even before I upgraded to 8.1. Is it possible to reduce the speed of boot? I saw videos of this labtop starting in less than 10 seconds and labtop to my brother who has about half the specification starts in 5 seconds approximately.


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