Very slow boot up 2. Solved. Do you have a restore point going back prior to when the startup issue first began? System Restore. If yes, see if that fixes the problem. ![]() Using a restore point will remove any updates, drivers, programs, etc that were installed after the restore point date. I'd suggest running Windows Updates again. Depending on how many updates need to be reinstalled, I'd do just a few at a time. Check your computer for any problems. If the slow startup occurs you'll know which three or four updates to remove. Install them one at a time. If the slow startup happens you'll knw exactly which update is the problem. As for drivers, I believe in the old saying, . IMHO. If you installed any programs after the restore point date, same thing. Reinstall just one at a time, see how your machine acts. If problems occur you'll know which program is causing the issue. If you DON'T have a restore point going back prior to when the startup issue first began, none of the above will matter. ![]() ![]() ![]() My computer randomly (at least seemingly) froze a couple days ago. I had to manually restart my computer with the power button. After I restarted it, my computer.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Windows password recovery tool new 6.1.0.0 - Windows 7/8/8.1/10 password recovery and iPhone backup password recovery from Tenorshare software. 5 things to do to speed up your PC and boot time 1 – Get Windows 8: Firstly, measure how many seconds it takes for your Windows to boot and compare to the general. We know that Windows 10 has been released to public and Windows 7 or 8.1 users can upgrade to. How to Disable New Metro Boot Loader and Restore Classic Boot Loader in Windows 8 and Later? UPDATE: This tutorial will also work in Windows 8.1 and later.
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