Unselect Turn on the fast startup in Shutdown Settings. If there is no value, create it by doing a right-click n the space of the window and choose New and then DWORD bit value. Select the programs that are unnecessarily starting at boot; these can slow down startup considerably. Type in msconfig to open System Configuration. Click on the Services tab and choose the services that you do not need upon startup and select Disable all.
Note: some services are crucial for programs, so be careful in choosing which services to disable. Right-click on each of these and choose Properties. Select Additional power settings found at the right side of the screen. This opens the Power Options. Untick Turn on fast startup and proceed to Save Changes. Go to the Advanced tab and click on Settings in the Performance box.
Step 4. Tick the checkboxes for Show thumbnails instead of icons and Smooth edges of screen fonts from the list of Custom. Step 5. Click on Apply and OK to save changes. To free up more system resources, you can turn off startup apps and programs. Many people have confirmed that this solution can fix the slow startup Windows 11 issue quickly. In the Processes tab, right-click the unnecessary programs and select End task. Step 3. Windows 11 has the Storage Sense feature that can be used to clean up unwanted and temporary files and cache.
Turning on this feature can help you save some disk space and fix the slow boot issue. For that:. Open the Settings app and select System. Select Storage , and then toggle on the switch above the Configure Storage Sense option and click on the blue link.
Tick the checkboxes for both Cleanup of temporary files and Automatic User content cleanup. The performance power plan has an impact on the performance and speed of the system. If your Windows 11 is running slow, it might be caused by improper power plan settings. Following the steps below to change that:. Type power plan in the Search box and select Choose a power plan. Select the High performance option and click on Change plan settings.
You should thus have a look at your virtual memory settings and see if you can change them to fix the slow boot problem. To do this, type Performance into the Start Menu and choose the Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows. Under the Advanced tab, you'll see the size of the paging file; click Change to edit it. On the resulting window, what's important is at the bottom.
You'll see a Recommended amount of memory and a Currently Allocated number. Some users having this issue find that their current allocation is way over the recommended number.
If yours looks off in the same way, uncheck Automatically manage paging file size for all drives to make changes. Windows 10 offers a full Linux terminal in addition to the classic Command Prompt. This is exciting for developers, but it might also the culprit of your boot issues.
This feature isn't turned on by default. So if you don't know what Bash is, you probably don't need to try this step, as you would know if you had turned it on. To turn off the Linux shell, type Windows features into the Start Menu to open the Turn Windows features on or off menu. Scroll down to Windows Subsystem for Linux , uncheck it, and restart. If this fixes your slow boot issues but you still need the Bash interface, try the new Windows terminal for another option. Windows 10 is known to mess with drivers, unfortunately.
Updating your graphics card drivers can sometimes fixe boot issues, so you should give that a look next. Navigate to Display adapters to see which graphics card you're using typically Nvidia or AMD if you have a dedicated graphics card. Do let me know if you require any further help on this. Will be glad to help you. In reply to A. User's post on May 2, I only installed the anti-virus software after the problem started.
I was hoping it was a virus that could be deleted. In reply to Vijay A. Verma's post on May 2, I tried the troubleshooter a couple of times before. It couldn't find any problems. If you think so, you can perform a complete Scan of your System, then try the clean boot procedure. Thanks for the update. Try steps given in point 2.
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