Very slow boot times for Nvme 2TB Samsung Pro PCI4.0

skullCandy

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Surprisingly slow speeds at boot after a PC restart. I'm talking about almost a full minute for a system that is on Nvme SSD PCI4.0 with Intel Gen11 and MB that supports PCI4.0. I use Samsung Pro 2TB nvme SSD.

It wasn't like this. Usually, after 3 full circles of the boot spinner, I was logged in.
But now I have to wait a minute.

Can someone please help me figure out what is going on? Is there a tool that monitors what is causing slow boot?
 

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Since it appears that you are well endowed (I assume that you built your own rig), I'll just ask the obvious: Have you checked in SysConfig if "other" things are starting up at the same time that trove of WinMS stuff is starting up to? I periodically go to SysConfig and check to make sure nothing starts, at start-up, but the Microsoft stuff. I got a 2TB SSD (SATA) and mine restarts "lickedy-split".
 

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i had some thing similar happen with an MSI AMD using a ryzen 9 64gb fast gaming memory rig i built early on as win 11 was being released i was using the 1tb Samsung pro nvme drive as the main drive for win 11 and though it was a clean install the drive access times were pitiful taking well over 1.5mins Samsung have a support page which may be of help to you I ended up downloading there support software which solved the problem
 

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i had some thing similar happen with an MSI AMD using a ryzen 9 64gb fast gaming memory rig i built early on as win 11 was being released i was using the 1tb Samsung pro nvme drive as the main drive for win 11 and though it was a clean install the drive access times were pitiful taking well over 1.5mins Samsung have a support page which may be of help to you I ended up downloading there support software which solved the problem
Wow, I almost bought the SAMSUNG version, but went with a lot less expensive version. I bought a Mushkin and a WD. Neither has ever given me any issues at all. The Mushkin is a 1TB, and it has Windows 10 on it. The WD is the 2TB and it has Windows 11 on it.

SAMSUNG huh?
 

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