Slow start: Windows 8

Hello

Windows takes a lot of boot time too in the uefi and legacy let me know what to do?

operating system reinstalled

To update windows

ran all the possible test

but still the same issue

model: Dell inspiron 5737

16 GB of ram

I7 4th generation double heart

I would like to know what to do?

Original title: Windows 8

Hi stephane,

This all the troubleshooting steps you have made outside the windows updates?

To resolve the problem with the start of Windows 8.1, follow these methods:

Method 1:

First of all, I suggest to disconnect all external devices except the monitor, keyboard and mouse, then check if you are faced with the same question.

Method 2:

I suggest you to make sure that the quick start is enabled. Quick Start (start hybrid or hybrid Shutdown) is a new feature in Windows 8 to help launch more quickly off your PC:

(a) hold down the Windows key + X and select Control Panel (Display icon), click the Power Options icon.

(b) click/click on the link Choose this as the power made buttons on the left side.

(c) If prompted by UAC (User Account Control), and then click/click on Yes.

(d) on the define power buttons and turn on password protection window, under stop settings , uncheck the option enable fast start.

(e) restart the computer and test the issue.

It will be useful. If you have additional questions on the computer, please ask your question about Windows and we will be happy to help you.

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