Slow boot time in my Windows 10












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My PC was booting very fast because I have SSD however after I enabled and disabled bitlocker now my PC boot time is 1 minute and 10 sec !! I tried to use windows performance recorder to see what is wrong but once started the recorder I could not login into windows because of blue screen !! so i disabled the recorder.



Any advise how I find the problem that made my boot time slow ?



Here is the event pic
enter image description here



Here are the data



 EventData 

BootTsVersion 2
BootStartTime 2019-02-01T20:23:29.029447200Z
BootEndTime 2019-02-01T20:25:18.984717500Z
SystemBootInstance 453
UserBootInstance 451
BootTime 82979
MainPathBootTime 13279
BootKernelInitTime 39
BootDriverInitTime 441
BootDevicesInitTime 4344
BootPrefetchInitTime 0
BootPrefetchBytes 0
BootAutoChkTime 0
BootSmssInitTime 3448
BootCriticalServicesInitTime 121
BootUserProfileProcessingTime 463
BootMachineProfileProcessingTime 53
BootExplorerInitTime 3552
BootNumStartupApps 4
BootPostBootTime 69700
BootIsRebootAfterInstall false
BootRootCauseStepImprovementBits 0
BootRootCauseGradualImprovementBits 0
BootRootCauseStepDegradationBits 0
BootRootCauseGradualDegradationBits 0
BootIsDegradation false
BootIsStepDegradation false
BootIsGradualDegradation false
BootImprovementDelta 0
BootDegradationDelta 0
BootIsRootCauseIdentified false
OSLoaderDuration 904
BootPNPInitStartTimeMS 39
BootPNPInitDuration 5099
OtherKernelInitDuration 111
SystemPNPInitStartTimeMS 5193
SystemPNPInitDuration 397
SessionInitStartTimeMS 5608
Session0InitDuration 1441
Session1InitDuration 407
SessionInitOtherDuration 1599
WinLogonStartTimeMS 9056
OtherLogonInitActivityDuration 153
UserLogonWaitDuration 9638


I already tried windows performance kit and because of the recorder I could not even login into windows because of blue screen. In addition I posted the time of each process and it appear BootPostBootTime is the problem but I dont know what it is and how to solve it.



Update
Here is a picture from process monitor display the most taken time at startup but I dont know how to fix this as I afraid to stop a process that will take down windows so please advise



As for Bitlocker all drives are unencrypted and the service is not running



enter image description here










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  • Go to Task Manager and try looking in the Start-Up tab for things that have a high "start up impact"? Maybe disable all but essential stuff in msconfig or on that page in task manager and see if it helps then enable one by one?

    – Feverdog
    Feb 1 at 19:48











  • When you say disabled. Do you mean suspended? Or actually decrypted the drive? "manage-bde -status" may help you confirm, or it could even be showing a decryption in progress

    – Feverdog
    Feb 1 at 19:58











  • @harrymc the answer in the other post does not resolve my problem it only say how to trace it and I already did now how to resolve ??!!

    – Welliam
    Feb 1 at 21:32











  • @harrymc I added more details please reopen .... thanks

    – Welliam
    Feb 1 at 22:18











  • @Welliam Your question will only be reopened when it’s clear it isn’t a duplicate and you have provided enough information to answer your question. It’s not clear if you have BitLocker enabled or disabled at this point. You were asked if you suspended BitLocker or Disabled it. If you suspended BitLocker protection that something entirely different to disabling BitLocker protection

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 22:21


















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My PC was booting very fast because I have SSD however after I enabled and disabled bitlocker now my PC boot time is 1 minute and 10 sec !! I tried to use windows performance recorder to see what is wrong but once started the recorder I could not login into windows because of blue screen !! so i disabled the recorder.



Any advise how I find the problem that made my boot time slow ?



Here is the event pic
enter image description here



Here are the data



 EventData 

BootTsVersion 2
BootStartTime 2019-02-01T20:23:29.029447200Z
BootEndTime 2019-02-01T20:25:18.984717500Z
SystemBootInstance 453
UserBootInstance 451
BootTime 82979
MainPathBootTime 13279
BootKernelInitTime 39
BootDriverInitTime 441
BootDevicesInitTime 4344
BootPrefetchInitTime 0
BootPrefetchBytes 0
BootAutoChkTime 0
BootSmssInitTime 3448
BootCriticalServicesInitTime 121
BootUserProfileProcessingTime 463
BootMachineProfileProcessingTime 53
BootExplorerInitTime 3552
BootNumStartupApps 4
BootPostBootTime 69700
BootIsRebootAfterInstall false
BootRootCauseStepImprovementBits 0
BootRootCauseGradualImprovementBits 0
BootRootCauseStepDegradationBits 0
BootRootCauseGradualDegradationBits 0
BootIsDegradation false
BootIsStepDegradation false
BootIsGradualDegradation false
BootImprovementDelta 0
BootDegradationDelta 0
BootIsRootCauseIdentified false
OSLoaderDuration 904
BootPNPInitStartTimeMS 39
BootPNPInitDuration 5099
OtherKernelInitDuration 111
SystemPNPInitStartTimeMS 5193
SystemPNPInitDuration 397
SessionInitStartTimeMS 5608
Session0InitDuration 1441
Session1InitDuration 407
SessionInitOtherDuration 1599
WinLogonStartTimeMS 9056
OtherLogonInitActivityDuration 153
UserLogonWaitDuration 9638


I already tried windows performance kit and because of the recorder I could not even login into windows because of blue screen. In addition I posted the time of each process and it appear BootPostBootTime is the problem but I dont know what it is and how to solve it.



Update
Here is a picture from process monitor display the most taken time at startup but I dont know how to fix this as I afraid to stop a process that will take down windows so please advise



As for Bitlocker all drives are unencrypted and the service is not running



enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • Go to Task Manager and try looking in the Start-Up tab for things that have a high "start up impact"? Maybe disable all but essential stuff in msconfig or on that page in task manager and see if it helps then enable one by one?

    – Feverdog
    Feb 1 at 19:48











  • When you say disabled. Do you mean suspended? Or actually decrypted the drive? "manage-bde -status" may help you confirm, or it could even be showing a decryption in progress

    – Feverdog
    Feb 1 at 19:58











  • @harrymc the answer in the other post does not resolve my problem it only say how to trace it and I already did now how to resolve ??!!

    – Welliam
    Feb 1 at 21:32











  • @harrymc I added more details please reopen .... thanks

    – Welliam
    Feb 1 at 22:18











  • @Welliam Your question will only be reopened when it’s clear it isn’t a duplicate and you have provided enough information to answer your question. It’s not clear if you have BitLocker enabled or disabled at this point. You were asked if you suspended BitLocker or Disabled it. If you suspended BitLocker protection that something entirely different to disabling BitLocker protection

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 22:21
















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My PC was booting very fast because I have SSD however after I enabled and disabled bitlocker now my PC boot time is 1 minute and 10 sec !! I tried to use windows performance recorder to see what is wrong but once started the recorder I could not login into windows because of blue screen !! so i disabled the recorder.



Any advise how I find the problem that made my boot time slow ?



Here is the event pic
enter image description here



Here are the data



 EventData 

BootTsVersion 2
BootStartTime 2019-02-01T20:23:29.029447200Z
BootEndTime 2019-02-01T20:25:18.984717500Z
SystemBootInstance 453
UserBootInstance 451
BootTime 82979
MainPathBootTime 13279
BootKernelInitTime 39
BootDriverInitTime 441
BootDevicesInitTime 4344
BootPrefetchInitTime 0
BootPrefetchBytes 0
BootAutoChkTime 0
BootSmssInitTime 3448
BootCriticalServicesInitTime 121
BootUserProfileProcessingTime 463
BootMachineProfileProcessingTime 53
BootExplorerInitTime 3552
BootNumStartupApps 4
BootPostBootTime 69700
BootIsRebootAfterInstall false
BootRootCauseStepImprovementBits 0
BootRootCauseGradualImprovementBits 0
BootRootCauseStepDegradationBits 0
BootRootCauseGradualDegradationBits 0
BootIsDegradation false
BootIsStepDegradation false
BootIsGradualDegradation false
BootImprovementDelta 0
BootDegradationDelta 0
BootIsRootCauseIdentified false
OSLoaderDuration 904
BootPNPInitStartTimeMS 39
BootPNPInitDuration 5099
OtherKernelInitDuration 111
SystemPNPInitStartTimeMS 5193
SystemPNPInitDuration 397
SessionInitStartTimeMS 5608
Session0InitDuration 1441
Session1InitDuration 407
SessionInitOtherDuration 1599
WinLogonStartTimeMS 9056
OtherLogonInitActivityDuration 153
UserLogonWaitDuration 9638


I already tried windows performance kit and because of the recorder I could not even login into windows because of blue screen. In addition I posted the time of each process and it appear BootPostBootTime is the problem but I dont know what it is and how to solve it.



Update
Here is a picture from process monitor display the most taken time at startup but I dont know how to fix this as I afraid to stop a process that will take down windows so please advise



As for Bitlocker all drives are unencrypted and the service is not running



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















My PC was booting very fast because I have SSD however after I enabled and disabled bitlocker now my PC boot time is 1 minute and 10 sec !! I tried to use windows performance recorder to see what is wrong but once started the recorder I could not login into windows because of blue screen !! so i disabled the recorder.



Any advise how I find the problem that made my boot time slow ?



Here is the event pic
enter image description here



Here are the data



 EventData 

BootTsVersion 2
BootStartTime 2019-02-01T20:23:29.029447200Z
BootEndTime 2019-02-01T20:25:18.984717500Z
SystemBootInstance 453
UserBootInstance 451
BootTime 82979
MainPathBootTime 13279
BootKernelInitTime 39
BootDriverInitTime 441
BootDevicesInitTime 4344
BootPrefetchInitTime 0
BootPrefetchBytes 0
BootAutoChkTime 0
BootSmssInitTime 3448
BootCriticalServicesInitTime 121
BootUserProfileProcessingTime 463
BootMachineProfileProcessingTime 53
BootExplorerInitTime 3552
BootNumStartupApps 4
BootPostBootTime 69700
BootIsRebootAfterInstall false
BootRootCauseStepImprovementBits 0
BootRootCauseGradualImprovementBits 0
BootRootCauseStepDegradationBits 0
BootRootCauseGradualDegradationBits 0
BootIsDegradation false
BootIsStepDegradation false
BootIsGradualDegradation false
BootImprovementDelta 0
BootDegradationDelta 0
BootIsRootCauseIdentified false
OSLoaderDuration 904
BootPNPInitStartTimeMS 39
BootPNPInitDuration 5099
OtherKernelInitDuration 111
SystemPNPInitStartTimeMS 5193
SystemPNPInitDuration 397
SessionInitStartTimeMS 5608
Session0InitDuration 1441
Session1InitDuration 407
SessionInitOtherDuration 1599
WinLogonStartTimeMS 9056
OtherLogonInitActivityDuration 153
UserLogonWaitDuration 9638


I already tried windows performance kit and because of the recorder I could not even login into windows because of blue screen. In addition I posted the time of each process and it appear BootPostBootTime is the problem but I dont know what it is and how to solve it.



Update
Here is a picture from process monitor display the most taken time at startup but I dont know how to fix this as I afraid to stop a process that will take down windows so please advise



As for Bitlocker all drives are unencrypted and the service is not running



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  • Go to Task Manager and try looking in the Start-Up tab for things that have a high "start up impact"? Maybe disable all but essential stuff in msconfig or on that page in task manager and see if it helps then enable one by one?

    – Feverdog
    Feb 1 at 19:48











  • When you say disabled. Do you mean suspended? Or actually decrypted the drive? "manage-bde -status" may help you confirm, or it could even be showing a decryption in progress

    – Feverdog
    Feb 1 at 19:58











  • @harrymc the answer in the other post does not resolve my problem it only say how to trace it and I already did now how to resolve ??!!

    – Welliam
    Feb 1 at 21:32











  • @harrymc I added more details please reopen .... thanks

    – Welliam
    Feb 1 at 22:18











  • @Welliam Your question will only be reopened when it’s clear it isn’t a duplicate and you have provided enough information to answer your question. It’s not clear if you have BitLocker enabled or disabled at this point. You were asked if you suspended BitLocker or Disabled it. If you suspended BitLocker protection that something entirely different to disabling BitLocker protection

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 22:21





















  • Go to Task Manager and try looking in the Start-Up tab for things that have a high "start up impact"? Maybe disable all but essential stuff in msconfig or on that page in task manager and see if it helps then enable one by one?

    – Feverdog
    Feb 1 at 19:48











  • When you say disabled. Do you mean suspended? Or actually decrypted the drive? "manage-bde -status" may help you confirm, or it could even be showing a decryption in progress

    – Feverdog
    Feb 1 at 19:58











  • @harrymc the answer in the other post does not resolve my problem it only say how to trace it and I already did now how to resolve ??!!

    – Welliam
    Feb 1 at 21:32











  • @harrymc I added more details please reopen .... thanks

    – Welliam
    Feb 1 at 22:18











  • @Welliam Your question will only be reopened when it’s clear it isn’t a duplicate and you have provided enough information to answer your question. It’s not clear if you have BitLocker enabled or disabled at this point. You were asked if you suspended BitLocker or Disabled it. If you suspended BitLocker protection that something entirely different to disabling BitLocker protection

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 22:21



















Go to Task Manager and try looking in the Start-Up tab for things that have a high "start up impact"? Maybe disable all but essential stuff in msconfig or on that page in task manager and see if it helps then enable one by one?

– Feverdog
Feb 1 at 19:48





Go to Task Manager and try looking in the Start-Up tab for things that have a high "start up impact"? Maybe disable all but essential stuff in msconfig or on that page in task manager and see if it helps then enable one by one?

– Feverdog
Feb 1 at 19:48













When you say disabled. Do you mean suspended? Or actually decrypted the drive? "manage-bde -status" may help you confirm, or it could even be showing a decryption in progress

– Feverdog
Feb 1 at 19:58





When you say disabled. Do you mean suspended? Or actually decrypted the drive? "manage-bde -status" may help you confirm, or it could even be showing a decryption in progress

– Feverdog
Feb 1 at 19:58













@harrymc the answer in the other post does not resolve my problem it only say how to trace it and I already did now how to resolve ??!!

– Welliam
Feb 1 at 21:32





@harrymc the answer in the other post does not resolve my problem it only say how to trace it and I already did now how to resolve ??!!

– Welliam
Feb 1 at 21:32













@harrymc I added more details please reopen .... thanks

– Welliam
Feb 1 at 22:18





@harrymc I added more details please reopen .... thanks

– Welliam
Feb 1 at 22:18













@Welliam Your question will only be reopened when it’s clear it isn’t a duplicate and you have provided enough information to answer your question. It’s not clear if you have BitLocker enabled or disabled at this point. You were asked if you suspended BitLocker or Disabled it. If you suspended BitLocker protection that something entirely different to disabling BitLocker protection

– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 22:21







@Welliam Your question will only be reopened when it’s clear it isn’t a duplicate and you have provided enough information to answer your question. It’s not clear if you have BitLocker enabled or disabled at this point. You were asked if you suspended BitLocker or Disabled it. If you suspended BitLocker protection that something entirely different to disabling BitLocker protection

– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 22:21












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