PastryPerson 4 MAY 2019 a las 11:53 p. m.
Fastest boot
I want my pc to turn on really fast, what are the ways I could go about the
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I have an ssd that I already use (Kingston 480GB)
Última edición por PastryPerson; 4 MAY 2019 a las 11:54 p. m.
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r.linder 4 MAY 2019 a las 11:56 p. m. 
1. OS on SSD
2. Disable some programs from being loaded at startup (Faster loading in Windows at boot)
3. Fast Boot (if your motherboard BIOS has that feature)
Cloudy 4 MAY 2019 a las 11:57 p. m. 
Is your SSD currently your (C:) drive? (Is Windows saved on the SSD?)
Omega 5 MAY 2019 a las 12:17 a. m. 
1. Coreboot the mobo. *If mobo is Coreboot supported
2. Samsung NVMe SSDs in RAID.
Última edición por Omega; 5 MAY 2019 a las 12:18 a. m.
Eldin 5 MAY 2019 a las 1:22 a. m. 
Put your PC to sleep instead of turning it off.
Then it takes less than a second to turn on.
I've been doing that for years.
_I_ 5 MAY 2019 a las 2:08 a. m. 
disable startup items and un-necessary services

make sure the boot and os partition is the ssd not a hdd
𝔇ave 5 MAY 2019 a las 2:17 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Shadowwflame:
I want my pc to turn on really fast, what are the ways I could go about the
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I have an ssd that I already use (Kingston 480GB)
get a better ssd like samsung 860 evo.

kingston ssd's are slow. i tried one on my rig and it took 12 seconds longer than my 850 evo to boot into windows

my 850 boots in less than 10 seconds
Última edición por 𝔇ave; 5 MAY 2019 a las 2:18 a. m.
Dïngus 5 MAY 2019 a las 3:30 a. m. 
Also, when you originally install Windows, only have the main drive plugged in. Only install any other drives after install is complete. That way there isnt a system sector added to the second drive.
PastryPerson 5 MAY 2019 a las 3:40 a. m. 
Thanks for the help. Windows is stored on the ssd, I got the ssd because it was like $90AUD ($60 usd)
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