Why is my Boot Time 18-Seconds longer After V1.15 BIOS Update on Nitro AN515-46?

Ickooo
Ickooo Member Posts: 11

Tinkerer

edited 2:07AM in Nitro Gaming

I updated my Nitro AN515-46 to BIOS V1.15, and now my boot time is consistently taking 18 seconds longer. I've tried reformatting, clearing CMOS, and resetting to factory defaults, but nothing has helped. Any suggestions?

Answers

  • eGomes
    eGomes Member Posts: 4,082 Guru

    Hi,

    Check that this slow boot problem isn't caused by any USB or Bluetooth devices plugged into your laptop. Try temporarily disconnecting all these devices, and then see if the problem persists.

  • Ickooo
    Ickooo Member Posts: 11

    Tinkerer

    So far, I only have a 2.4 GHz USB for my mouse. I removed it, but the problem persists, and it still shows 18 seconds. I also tried the "Fix Windows Update by Reinstalling the current version" feature in Recovery under Settings, but it didn't work.

  • eGomes
    eGomes Member Posts: 4,082 Guru
    edited 4:23AM

    #1 - Check if Fast Boot option is enable:

    #2 - Confirm if Enable Fast Startup is activate:

    https://www.guidingtech.com/top-ways-to-fix-slow-startup-times-on-windows-11/

    #3 - Hiberfil.sys file issue:

    In some cases, if the hiberfil.sys file is too large or corrupt, it can cause these slow boot problems. Try these commands in the Command Prompt / Terminal (Admin mode) to rebuild this file:

    powercfg /hibernate off
    powercfg /hibernate on
    powercfg /hibernate /type reduced
    

    #4 - GPU driver suspect:

    Another possible culprit is the graphics controller drivers. That's why the manufacturer recommends only using the driver provided on your support page.

  • Ickooo
    Ickooo Member Posts: 11

    Tinkerer

    Thanks for your help! I've tried all the troubleshooting steps you suggested, but unfortunately, my slow boot issue persists.