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Windows 10 runs very slowly during startup without the fast boot option.

Windows 10 runs very slowly during startup without the fast boot option.

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TdmFan92
Senior Member
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03-17-2017, 06:25 PM
#11
M.2 SATA functions identically with SATA SSDs—it employs the identical connection standard, making it irrelevant for testing purposes. Actually, I favor connecting a SATA SSD to SATA ports because they’re straightforward to install, hotplug, or detach.
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TdmFan92
03-17-2017, 06:25 PM #11

M.2 SATA functions identically with SATA SSDs—it employs the identical connection standard, making it irrelevant for testing purposes. Actually, I favor connecting a SATA SSD to SATA ports because they’re straightforward to install, hotplug, or detach.

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JaSoN_Z
Member
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03-17-2017, 08:20 PM
#12
I understand they are identical except for the connector type. I went with a full M.2 to avoid extra cables and simplify organization. It does complicate troubleshooting a bit—partly because there’s no dedicated area for it, but I really need an excuse!
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JaSoN_Z
03-17-2017, 08:20 PM #12

I understand they are identical except for the connector type. I went with a full M.2 to avoid extra cables and simplify organization. It does complicate troubleshooting a bit—partly because there’s no dedicated area for it, but I really need an excuse!

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sniperboy650
Senior Member
735
03-25-2017, 12:26 AM
#13
Big PC case without windows simplifies things a lot. Includes internal bays for 3.5 and 2.5 HDDs. Perfect setup for ease of use. Separate options for system, 2.5 hotplug, and 3.5 hotplug. No more M.2 connector headaches. Hotplug works wonders.
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sniperboy650
03-25-2017, 12:26 AM #13

Big PC case without windows simplifies things a lot. Includes internal bays for 3.5 and 2.5 HDDs. Perfect setup for ease of use. Separate options for system, 2.5 hotplug, and 3.5 hotplug. No more M.2 connector headaches. Hotplug works wonders.

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Awesomemoozer
Member
180
03-29-2017, 03:41 AM
#14
Attempted it, but it didn’t work. Takes roughly five minutes to start up.
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Awesomemoozer
03-29-2017, 03:41 AM #14

Attempted it, but it didn’t work. Takes roughly five minutes to start up.

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WF_Catt
Posting Freak
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03-29-2017, 06:54 AM
#15
It seems you've already addressed the CMOS and possibly the BIOS. I'd recommend backing up the data first, then performing a secure erase before reinstalling. Regarding stability, ensure the system is in a clean state to avoid any data loss from memory issues.
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WF_Catt
03-29-2017, 06:54 AM #15

It seems you've already addressed the CMOS and possibly the BIOS. I'd recommend backing up the data first, then performing a secure erase before reinstalling. Regarding stability, ensure the system is in a clean state to avoid any data loss from memory issues.

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PowergirlA
Member
229
04-17-2017, 11:22 PM
#16
Latest stable versions are ready. (Ignoring zen2 support for now.) Cmos was cleared before turning off the splash screen. As discussed earlier, I've already performed a clean install—thankfully using the second hard drive for Steam and other tasks so I didn't need to re-download everything. RAM at 3200 causes frequent crashes even though the system is rated for that speed. Concerning memory issues, there are no obvious problems in the logs; performance monitoring shows minimal activity. However, I can't verify this during the start-up ofcourse.
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PowergirlA
04-17-2017, 11:22 PM #16

Latest stable versions are ready. (Ignoring zen2 support for now.) Cmos was cleared before turning off the splash screen. As discussed earlier, I've already performed a clean install—thankfully using the second hard drive for Steam and other tasks so I didn't need to re-download everything. RAM at 3200 causes frequent crashes even though the system is rated for that speed. Concerning memory issues, there are no obvious problems in the logs; performance monitoring shows minimal activity. However, I can't verify this during the start-up ofcourse.

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justin46332
Junior Member
18
04-19-2017, 07:53 PM
#17
You didn’t say this before, but using the USB drive works well and starts up fast. It only becomes slow after all the updates are applied.
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justin46332
04-19-2017, 07:53 PM #17

You didn’t say this before, but using the USB drive works well and starts up fast. It only becomes slow after all the updates are applied.

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duang_luo
Member
72
04-20-2017, 01:24 AM
#18
Consider upgrading to 1903 by installing the standalone update from the provided link. Check the chipset driver currently installed at the AMD support page for your AM4 socket model.
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duang_luo
04-20-2017, 01:24 AM #18

Consider upgrading to 1903 by installing the standalone update from the provided link. Check the chipset driver currently installed at the AMD support page for your AM4 socket model.

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Binpz
Junior Member
48
05-02-2017, 01:49 PM
#19
Updates aren't really about slowing things down, though that might be the first thing people think. It's more about getting lucky with the initial setup. A few of your parts still don’t work, so a simple test using just one RAM stick could help. If your RAM isn’t receiving the right voltage, it might be undervolted—especially if you’re skipping XMP settings (or whatever is in the Ryzen BIOS). Also, any faulty RAM, no matter why, can lead to issues like these.
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Binpz
05-02-2017, 01:49 PM #19

Updates aren't really about slowing things down, though that might be the first thing people think. It's more about getting lucky with the initial setup. A few of your parts still don’t work, so a simple test using just one RAM stick could help. If your RAM isn’t receiving the right voltage, it might be undervolted—especially if you’re skipping XMP settings (or whatever is in the Ryzen BIOS). Also, any faulty RAM, no matter why, can lead to issues like these.

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NictusLetsplay
Junior Member
43
05-02-2017, 05:14 PM
#20
I was running the newest release for x370, version 1.6.13.0400. I reinstalled it just in case. At the time, I was still on build 1803, while 1903 is currently active. That’s what I assumed too—updates shouldn’t significantly impact performance. However, that was the only plausible reason I had and something I could connect to. I’m using XMP profiles for setting it to 2933, but I can revert to the default if needed. I’ll keep an eye on the update completion and share the outcomes.
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NictusLetsplay
05-02-2017, 05:14 PM #20

I was running the newest release for x370, version 1.6.13.0400. I reinstalled it just in case. At the time, I was still on build 1803, while 1903 is currently active. That’s what I assumed too—updates shouldn’t significantly impact performance. However, that was the only plausible reason I had and something I could connect to. I’m using XMP profiles for setting it to 2933, but I can revert to the default if needed. I’ll keep an eye on the update completion and share the outcomes.

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