My laptop takes from 2 to 5 minutes to start, even if the laptop is new, what can I do?

Juanyo
Juanyo Member Posts: 1 New User
My laptop takes from 2 to 5 minutes to start even if the laptop is new and just about empty, what can I do?

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  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,457 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    Could you please post the full model name of the laptop, like AN5xx-xx, in the meantime, go to Task Manager, move to Startup tab and post the picture.

  • Easwar
    Easwar Member Posts: 6,727 Guru
    Hi @Juanyo,

    One of the possible reasons why this issue occurs is due to software conflicts. These conflicts pertain to system processes, antivirus software and system application that automatically run in the background when you start Windows.

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/my-laptop-is-taking-more-than-5-minutes-to-start/d6c02705-1f2a-4235-b7cd-f42f8e0eb39e
  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    edited March 2022
    @Juanyo

    It's possible that since your laptop is new, it is slowed down for the time being due to an update running in the background. Whenever Windows is running an update, you will see an icon at the bottom right section of your laptop's screen.
    Check for new updates on Windows Update:
    1: Open the Windows 10 "Start" menu and select the "Settings" item.
    2: then select the "Update and Security" option.
    3: in the "Windows Update" section, click "Check for updates".
    4: If there are no updates, the message "You are up to date" will be displayed.
    5: if there is any pending system update, the message "Features update for Windows 10 ..." will be displayed, then click on the "Download and install" item to start the system update.
    6: wait for the update download to finish and restart the PC, or schedule a restart to be able to finish the procedure.

    One of the most problematic settings that will cause slow boot times in Windows 10 is the fast startup option. This is enabled by default and is supposed to reduce startup time by pre-loading some boot information before your PC shuts off.
    To disable Fast Startup, open Settings and browse to System > Power & sleep. On the right side of this screen, click Additional power settings to open the Power Options menu in the Control Panel. Here, click Choose what the power buttons do on the left sidebar. You'll need to provide administrator permission to change the settings on this page, so click the text at the top of the screen that reads Change settings that are currently unavailable. Now, untick Turn on fast startup (recommended), followed by Save Changes to disable this setting.

    Also, the long boot times on Windows operating systems are usually caused by third-party apps that you install, and since most of them start automatically with Windows 10, they tend to make your booting routine slow.

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  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder
    If there is an SD card slot with a SD card in it, remove it. Any storage devices on USB ? Remove them.
  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 13,206 Trailblazer
    edited March 2022
    120 sec. total boot time is normal for a medium range latop, 300 sec. is too long. If your OS is on HDD and you are running Windows10, you should try Fast Startup, it will take 2-3 boots for Fast Startup to take effect but after that your total boot time should be reduced to 20 sec. To see what takes so long when booting normally; run Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and click on the Startup tab, on the right hand (red box) it should state maximum 3.5 sec for BIOS to start, the rest of your boot time is due to Windows drivers and apps, you should not have more than 4-5 startup items (see picture below). Note that Edge will slow your boot time.