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HP Pavilion dv6 A6N99EA#A2N
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

This is how to fix the problem of slow boot-up with windows 10. This is mostly observed after upgrading from windows 7 or windows 8/8.1 to windows 10, it could also happen for various other reasons including system updates. Certain laptop models are also more prone to this problem than others. For instance, HP Pavilion DV6 has been reported to frequently have this problem after upgrading to windows 10.

The processes involved in this fix are as follows: HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC    Product No. A6N99EA#A2N

1. Open REGEDIT, Control-F then copy paste this EnableULPS configuration file to 0.

2. Turn off processes with high start-up impacts. (Open TASK MANAGER then select START-UP then disable does using high usage)

3. Disable the fast start-up utility function. (Open CONTROL PANEL, POWER OPTION then select CHOOSE WHAT THE POWER BUTTON DOES)

4. Enable the fast start-up again after restarting your computer.

Your computer should start a lot faster.

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