

The process will take a short while and skip those files that aren’t deleting.Select all the Temp files and right-click on them and click on Delete.Press Windows + R keys and the Run dialog box will open.So here’s how you can delete those files: So yeah! Thanks for your help, hope this helps someone with this same problem in the future, Im glad I didnt go through the trouble of reinstalling everything.But some old temporary files may get corrupted leading to Slow Startup Windows 11. Now I dont even get to see the dots at all, when usually I would see them for a couple of seconds.

In fact I think it's even faster than before, lol. Go figure, the good thing is that it works again like a charm If i had to guess I would say Its the GPU thing, since I restarted again with the tablet just to test and it worked fine, or maybe windows just repaired itself like it brokes himself from time to time. The most probable solution for me was either switching off the GPU power saving feature in regedit, or just unplugging my Graphic Tablet from the PC before starting up (Windows may have for some reason wanted to startup from the tablet instead of the actual computer and therefore the time delay) However, most things that I tried, and one of the ones that worked are listed in this post: Nevermind, i finally managed to fix it, though im not quite sure how, since I did several things at the same time (for the sake of time, since every reboot took me a lot of time) If anyone has the slightest idea of what can be causing this, please help me! but whatever)Īlso im gonna do a performance test on my SSD booting. Im gonna try to update my Intel Rapid Storage driver in case that is causing it (I dont even think there is an updated version yet. Virus Scan on startup (Avast free antivirus) I honestly don't know whta caused this, it just came out of the blue from one day to the other. (OS) and another HDD at 7200RPM for data. Once it has started up everything seems to work just fine, but every startup is a pain. This takes about 10-15 mins, when it usually took 15 seconds. It stays for a while on the bios, then black screen, then black screen with spinning dots and then finally it gets into windows. My computer's been booting up incredibly slowly for some reason since yesterday.
