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it seems that the delay occurs before Windows is loaded according to the boot trace. from the boot loader to the desktop is takes aonly 14s.

 

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Check if your bios is configured on UEFI or Legacy mode. for that run this command "msinfo" 

 

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If you are in legacy mode, then here is a tutorial to convert your disk to GPT and then turn to UEFI in the bios.

Try this and see if it helps. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfJep4hmg9o

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It's in UEFI. It used to always boot quickly from power off to desktop.. 

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Check the boot order in the bios and make the disk boot first.

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There’s only one boot device, and it’s the OS boot manager (uefi)
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Any other ideas? Thanks!
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Fixed using one of the following two methods (not done in isolation):

 

1. Turn off hibernation using:

 

powercfg.exe /hibernate off

 

2. Update to Windows 1803

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