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Hp Elitebook 840 G5
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when I enable fast startup and shut down my pc and turn it on again there is a process ntoskrnl.exe (System) which takes   10-15% cpu usage  but when fast startup is  diabled it and after a normal boot (shuting down and rebooting again ) the cpu usage comes back to normal o.5-2.5  %  I do want use the fast startup option but after enabling it it is causing the roblem metioned above 

Pls help Screenshot 2020-12-10 120330.png 

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@AG31 

OK, but I KNOW what it does and why folks use it -- I'm just trying to tell you that there are no options associated with it for configuring it to work different ways.  Either you use it -- with the problems you are facing -- or you do not.



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@AG31 

I understand your concerns -- but Fast Startup is a Windows option built into the OS by Microsoft.  There is no way to customize it -- it is either enabled or disabled -- and there is nothing we can do to change that.



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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BUT THERE IS A CHANGE IN BOOT TIME WHEN i ENABLE IT EVERYTHING STARTSUP FASTER 

 

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@AG31 

OK, but I KNOW what it does and why folks use it -- I'm just trying to tell you that there are no options associated with it for configuring it to work different ways.  Either you use it -- with the problems you are facing -- or you do not.



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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