Question of time T430 Boot

I noticed that my distribution became more (slower) long these days. I have 500 GB and 16 GB msata ssd hard drive (I said would speed up the startup). So it took less than 20 seconds for my computer to be ready to the use of sense by clicking on internet will load instantly. but now it takes too much time on the windows splash screen. Is there something I can do to recover my speed of quick start? or is this normal?

Guys thank you very much in advance!

Try to defragment your 500 GB HDD (not SSD 16 GB).

Disable unnecessary startup items with MSCONFIG > Startup tab.

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