- Aug 21, 2018
- 505
Hi,
I have Lenovo Desktop PC with M.2 256GB nvme. So it SHOULD boot faster that typical SATA SSD.
According to bootracer, my boot time is 25 seconds. Is it by desing of M.2 or wtf is going in there, because my friend oldie but goldie i3 notebook with 120gb sata ssd boots within 5-7 second to windows.
Finally found a solution. Managed to get 25 sec -> 15 second boot time reduction, because several folders in %windir% were "compressed" by the OS (system32 etc). So while booting, those folders and files within has to have uncompressed during bootup realtime.
So uncompressing those Folders saves 10 second of my boot time.
The Mystery is that why those folders was packed in a first place..
Oh well
-sepik
I have Lenovo Desktop PC with M.2 256GB nvme. So it SHOULD boot faster that typical SATA SSD.
According to bootracer, my boot time is 25 seconds. Is it by desing of M.2 or wtf is going in there, because my friend oldie but goldie i3 notebook with 120gb sata ssd boots within 5-7 second to windows.
Finally found a solution. Managed to get 25 sec -> 15 second boot time reduction, because several folders in %windir% were "compressed" by the OS (system32 etc). So while booting, those folders and files within has to have uncompressed during bootup realtime.
So uncompressing those Folders saves 10 second of my boot time.
The Mystery is that why those folders was packed in a first place..
Oh well
-sepik