The boot process is extremely slow on a brand new PC running Windows 11.
The boot process is extremely slow on a brand new PC running Windows 11.
Hey! Your PC is taking a long time to boot, and it seems the BIOS doesn’t have a quick start feature. Check your system settings or try enabling fast boot manually. You also have a couple of SSDs installed—make sure they’re properly seated and recognized. Your specs look solid, but sometimes drivers or firmware updates can help speed things up.
Motherboard features diagnostic lights? A debug display screen is available? Supports AM5, (maybe) X670, 64GB with memory training each time it starts. All signs point to a slower startup. My setup took around 60 seconds to boot but now it's 30-35 seconds from power on compared to 12 seconds on my B550. Memory Context Restore is active. Based on what I know, X670 usually boots longer than B650, though adjustments might help. The BIOS version isn’t the issue—it’s more about the platform itself.
MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WiFi DDR5 model shows no LED in BIOS; press 5 to proceed.