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zbook studio g3
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I recently updated my bios to version 1.45 and since the update my boot up time went from a couple if seconds to over 2 minutes. The fan spins very fast and the screen stays black for long time. How can i fix the long boot times?

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Disable not needed on-boot services

Sometimes, apps like Spotify have an option to start on boot. disable these and it might fix it.

1. Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager.

2. Select the Startup tab.

 

3. Right-click any apps that you installed and select "Disable".

Spoiler
DO NOT disable any system apps.

If it says Enable, it is already disabled.

 

Also please include specs next time

🙂

 

 

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Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I already have everything i don't need disabled for start up and I'm still having the problem.

 

Here are my specs:

Processor: intel core i7-6700HQ

Ram: 8gb

Storage: Thosiba THNSN5256GPU7 250GB ssd

OS: Windows 10 pro

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