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Turning off "Fast Startup" makes Windows (and other softwares) more stable and can solve many problems
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<blockquote data-quote="bayasdev" data-source="post: 923395" data-attributes="member: 41799"><p>Indeed, e.g: Windows freezes SSD during hibernation so we can't write data directly from another operating system like Linux when the disk is frozen. For dual booting turning off "fast startup" and setting time to UTC mode are a must.</p><p></p><p>I've also noticed that Windows 10 uses less RAM after a clean boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bayasdev, post: 923395, member: 41799"] Indeed, e.g: Windows freezes SSD during hibernation so we can't write data directly from another operating system like Linux when the disk is frozen. For dual booting turning off "fast startup" and setting time to UTC mode are a must. I've also noticed that Windows 10 uses less RAM after a clean boot. [/QUOTE]
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