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Loading animation for Windows 10

Loading animation for Windows 10

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Lorentz4Ever
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02-23-2016, 02:46 AM
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Hey, your Acer Nitro 5 is experiencing slower boot times after upgrading RAM. The loading animation of Windows 10 has become longer than before. This might be due to the increased RAM configuration affecting system performance. To fix it, you could try restarting your laptop, checking for any background processes using too many resources, or updating your system settings. Shortening the loading time may require optimizing startup programs or adjusting RAM settings.
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Lorentz4Ever
02-23-2016, 02:46 AM #1

Hey, your Acer Nitro 5 is experiencing slower boot times after upgrading RAM. The loading animation of Windows 10 has become longer than before. This might be due to the increased RAM configuration affecting system performance. To fix it, you could try restarting your laptop, checking for any background processes using too many resources, or updating your system settings. Shortening the loading time may require optimizing startup programs or adjusting RAM settings.

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Barackouda1
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02-28-2016, 03:25 PM
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Some choices:
* Install the OS on an SSD, ideally a M.2 NVMe model.
* Maintain a clean OS with minimal bloatware. Fewer scheduled tasks and background programs result in faster loading.
* Updates to OS and software can reduce loading times (though sometimes they may slow them down).
* Verify your RAM speed. If an 8 GB stick previously ran at around 3000 Mhz but now a 16 GB stick operates at about 2133 Mhz, it may affect performance.
* Adding a second RAM stick increases demand on the memory controller, though without specific details about your system it's unclear if this is the problem.
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Barackouda1
02-28-2016, 03:25 PM #2

Some choices:
* Install the OS on an SSD, ideally a M.2 NVMe model.
* Maintain a clean OS with minimal bloatware. Fewer scheduled tasks and background programs result in faster loading.
* Updates to OS and software can reduce loading times (though sometimes they may slow them down).
* Verify your RAM speed. If an 8 GB stick previously ran at around 3000 Mhz but now a 16 GB stick operates at about 2133 Mhz, it may affect performance.
* Adding a second RAM stick increases demand on the memory controller, though without specific details about your system it's unclear if this is the problem.