Quit yer lying, ya SOB.Mine takes about 45 seconds. I feel it's too long.
On good days, mine takes a good 5 minutes. On bad days, it can go over 10 minutes. And I'm using Win11, the worst windows I've used so far. My Win 7 used to boot up under 2 minutes. I ain't sure if it's the windows or it's actually the HP notebook (the worst hardware as well IMO) that's the culprit.That's way too long!Quit yer lying, ya SOB.On good days, mine takes a good 5 minutes. On bad days, it can go over 10 minutes. And I'm using Win11, the worst windows I've used so far. My Win 7 used to boot up under 2 minutes. I ain't sure if it's the windows or it's actually the HP notebook (the worst hardware as well IMO) that's the culprit.
I had a lousy experience with Win10 as well. In fact, that was the main reason why I upgraded to Win11. Grrr!!It takes my Win 10 desktop only about 30 seconds to start. Compared to Win 10, I feel Win 11 is slow.
It's a brand new desktop, with NVMe SSD.20-30 seconds. Maybe change your SSD.
I use one Desktop, with 6 - 10 monitors; 2 notebooks, with 1-2 monitors each, and never turn any of the units, nor the screens off.Quit yer lying, ya SOB.On good days, mine takes a good 5 minutes. On bad days, it can go over 10 minutes. And I'm using Win11, the worst windows I've used so far. My Win 7 used to boot up under 2 minutes. I ain't sure if it's the windows or it's actually the HP notebook (the worst hardware as well IMO) that's the culprit.
Time to upgrade from floppy disk drive.Quit yer lying, ya SOB.On good days, mine takes a good 5 minutes. On bad days, it can go over 10 minutes. And I'm using Win11, the worst windows I've used so far. My Win 7 used to boot up under 2 minutes. I ain't sure if it's the windows or it's actually the HP notebook (the worst hardware as well IMO) that's the culprit.