Longer PC boot-up time

Lennard Riezeweide

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Aug 18, 2013
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Hello,

I seem to have a problem that my PC is taking quite a while to boot-up.
I downloaded Glary Utilities to see the start-up time of my windows and it just says 10 seconds, but when i look into the eventviewer at the boot-up times it about 24-28 seconds (this is from power button press to workable windows)
I have tested my memory, SSD and HDD and nothing has come up on these error wise.
I am not really sure what to do now since i can't think of anything.
If anyone can help me with this (or maybe this is normal but i doubt it)

Specs:
i7 4770@3.40Ghz
8GB ram Kingston HyperX Red
Samsung 840 series
WD blue 1TB
Asus GTX 770 DirectCU II 2GB
750 watt PSU

Thanks in advance
 
Solution
Part of that 28 seconds is BIOS, optical drive check, boot selection, and other things outside of the OS. The time from power button to login screen isn't really the time to focus on. The time to focus on is the time from the "Loading Operating System" or equivalent...

You could ensure that the SSD is the only device in the boot order to maybe speed things up a little.

kanewolf

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Part of that 28 seconds is BIOS, optical drive check, boot selection, and other things outside of the OS. The time from power button to login screen isn't really the time to focus on. The time to focus on is the time from the "Loading Operating System" or equivalent...

You could ensure that the SSD is the only device in the boot order to maybe speed things up a little.
 
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kanewolf

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I think that is a reasonable boot time.
 

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