You seem confused about Windows 10. What are you trying to do?
You seem confused about Windows 10. What are you trying to do?
You're asking about what's happening. I think the two issues were related to background processes like RTSS and Logitech software. Because Windows was acting up, these tasks didn't show titles in the restart warning. Now it seems the problem isn't just a glitch in the program I'm using—it might be deeper, possibly affecting how Windows manages its services. The list of active svchosts could be connected to this issue.
Did you perform a clean installation of Windows 10? Restarting usually happens quickly—typically under 35 seconds on a slow HDD. The transition from the power button click to the desktop should occur in about 7 seconds when using auto-login, assuming a fast SSD and fully supported UEFI system with Fast Boot enabled by default.
Usually restarting works just fine, but it only happens when the system stops completely. The tiny wheel also moves unevenly and takes longer than usual. I've reinstalled it several times now and can't recall exactly when.
It has three Samsung 840s (1TB, 250GB each), one Samsung 850 (500GB), and three Samsung 2.840 EVO drives (2TB each). The storage capacities are set like this. The hard drives are Seagates models with sizes 4TB, 3TB, and 2TB. Why this choice? I’ve done fresh installs before and it worked for a few days, which might have been by chance.
What drive are you connecting it to? It seems like something might be faulty.
The 1TB serves as the primary storage for the operating system. The 500 offers extra space for games, while the 250GB is intended for general use.