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01-05-2016 11:17 AM
@Vierstein: Thank you so much! Your tip has worked! Absolutely fantastic.
I too, just had to register only to express my gratitude.
@gagan0810: I don't think you can have only one entry. Did you try "find next"?
02-23-2016 04:31 AM - edited 02-23-2016 04:33 AM
Hi Vierstein
Thank you...I have spent the past 6 months installing win 10...wiping and then reinstalling a Windows 7 64bit Home Premium mirror image, due to the BSOD.
Over the past few days I have tried every available fix I could find on the net, with a new install of win 10 Home(version.104)
Unfortunately your option was the last I tried and the only 'fix' that worked for me
My HP DV 7-6b75nr with dual graphics, now boots with no black screen and very fast(Prior boot was 90 seconds, and awaking was 70 seconds)
Here is my procedure
Exported a copy of the Registry to the desktop
Using "Find' in 'Edit' tab I entered enableULPS (not underlined). Searching was not instantaneous I probably waited nearly 1 minute before the first return showed up
I clicked on the 'found', highlighted line in the registry and a popup showed, I then changed the Value data: from 1 to zero as shown in the referenced page clipping
WARNING: There were other returns that had 'enableULPS…BUT there was an extra couple of letter i.e.NA, behind the exact entry I had entered…'enabledULPS_NA'…DO NOT ADJUST THIS TYPE of registry item
Then enabled "Hibernation" from NEVER to 2100 minutes(something like that!) in both Power and Battery. Then checked that Hibernate was ticked in "Power/Power button settings. There are 4 options at the bottom of the page…see clip below
Ran a sfc scannow which returned no 'integrity violations'
A restart was accomplished extremely fast
Waking with no black screen...very fast...its there in your face!
I may want to un-tick "Allow Windows to download other software updates" from the Windows Update program
Thank you again...real shame the giants here could not provide a resolution!
I have again captured a few different images with different software to have a 'good' image to reinstall if I need to!
06-22-2016 11:24 AM - edited 06-22-2016 11:29 AM
@involved wrote:Hi guys, I actually solved today just by switching back my video card settings in bios to dynamic. I did it after disabling the ULPS but that did not affect my boot time.
Right now I get something like 13 seconds to the login page with the normal 7200 rpm disk.
Be sure to have the "fast boot option enabled", it did increase my booting speed from about 30 seconds to 13! I hope you guys solve this issue like I did!
This did it for me. I went and changed back the enableULPS settings to 1 and it's still good.
20 seconds to the desktop. Including a fingerprint login. That's quick. I do have 8GB of RAM and a 500 GB SSD though.
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