How to Speed up WINDOWS 11 Start-up?

How to Speed up WINDOWS 11 Start-up?

Here are some adjustments to help your Windows 11 system function more quickly and prevent problems with slow startup times.

It can be not very pleasant when Windows 11 launches slowly. The following advice should assist in speeding up the sluggish startup times:

1. Disable Startup Apps

One of the primary causes of Windows launch delays is an excessive number of startup programs. One way to improve Windows 11 boot time is to minimize the amount of startup apps. Here’s how to accomplish it:

Step 1: To open the Task Manager window, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc. To enlarge the window, click the “More Details” button at the bottom.

Step 2: Select the Startup tab to see a list of programs set up to run at boot and explain how they affect startup.

Step 3: Click the Disable option at the bottom after selecting the undesired programs that don’t need to execute at startup.

2. Enable Fast Startup

As its name implies, Windows’ quick startup feature can speed up your computer’s bootup after a shutdown. Activating it helps speed up boot time by preventing your computer from shutting down entirely. To enable quick starting in Windows 11, follow these steps:

Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog, type in control, and press Enter.

Step 2: Switch the view type to icons and select Power Options.

Step 3: Click on ‘Choose what the power buttons do’ on the left sidebar.

Step 4: Since you’ll need administrator permissions to enable the fast startup, click on ‘Change settings that are currently unavailable’.

Step 5: Check the box that reads the ‘Turn on fast startup (recommended)’ box, and hit Save Changes.

Reboot your PC to see if the slow startup issue is fixed.

3. Turn Off Visual Effects

Extended boot times may be caused by visual effects, particularly if your computer is underpowered or has insufficient RAM. To determine if turning off extra visual effects speeds up Windows 11 boot times, you can try it.

Step 1: Open the Start menu, type view advanced system settings, and press Enter.

Step 2: In the System Properties window that opens, navigate to the Advanced tab and click on the Settings button under Performance.

Step 3: Under the Visual Effects tab, select ‘Adjust for best performance’. Then click on Apply, followed by OK.

Also, Read How to clean boot your Windows 11 computer

4. Enable Storage Sense

Your computer may get a lot of garbage files over time, which will cause it to run much slower. You may delete these files, as well as temporary files from apps and prior installation files, with the aid of Storage Sense. By turning it on, Windows 11’s efficiency will be enhanced by being able to routinely remove these files.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app and go to Storage.

Step 2: Under Storage Management, toggle on the switch next to Storage Sense.

5. Try Clean Boot

When you boot your Windows computer clean, no third-party programs or services are launched. This aids in figuring out which of those apps is causing Windows 11 to start slowly.

Step 1: Press Win + R to open the Run dialog and type msconfig. MSc, and press

Step 2: In the System Configuration window that opens, switch to the Services tab. Mark the box that reads Hide all Microsoft services box and click on the Disable all button.

Step 3: Navigate to the Startup tab and click on Open Task Manager.

Step 4: In the Startup tab, disable all the third-party apps and programs.

Step 5: Exit the Task Manager and restart your PC.

The only apps and services that boot when your computer restarts are the necessary ones. You will need to continue this process, turning on each program or service one at a time, to identify which one is causing the poor startup times, even if it does improve the boot time.

6. Update Display Drivers

If your computer is taking longer to boot up and then displays a black screen, there might be a problem with the display drivers that are loaded. To fix that, you can try updating the display drivers by following the procedures listed below.

Step 1: Press Windows key + S to open Windows Search, type in device manager, and

Step 2: In the Device Manager window, expand Display adapters, and right-click on your graphics card to select the Update driver option.

7. Update Windows

Updating your operating system is usually beneficial. Security patches, new features, and performance enhancements are typically included in these updates. Therefore, you can verify that you are using the most recent version of Windows 11 by looking for updates in the Settings app’s Windows Update area.

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