Hello All:
The system:
Asus Vivobook S550CB, Core i7, 8GB RAM, 1TB Hybrid Toshiba HDD
The issue:
The boot time is really long (several minutes) in both UEFI and Legacy modes. Safe mode (of any variety) boots really slowly too.
Immediately after POST, the hard drive reads quickly and then goes inactive for 2-3 minutes (no activity on the light). Booting from a Windows Repair USB drive, I get the same pause in disk activity. When it becomes active again, the login screen pops up. What is this delay about? In addition, if the system is put to sleep, upon wakeup, the hard drive stops all activity for a similar period of time, freezing the login screen.
What I've done:
1. Checked CPU temperatures - around 50C
2. Run Malwarebytes, TDSSKiller, RogueKiller, Emsisoft Emergency Kit
3. Removed a bit of malware and adware (not much, nothing too serious)
4. Run SFC
5. Run DISM tool
6. Checked for BIOS updates - it's up to date already
7. Run CHKDSK
8. Checked SMART values on the hard drive - no issues
9. Disabled Hybrid Shutdown
10. Disabled the Qualcomm wireless driver
11. Checked hard drive speed
Now I'm at a loss. I don't know much about the history of this machine, but apparently it used to boot in a reasonable fashion (System Restore fails by the way - not many points present anyway).
I'd love to hear some ideas on this!
Thanks!
The system:
Asus Vivobook S550CB, Core i7, 8GB RAM, 1TB Hybrid Toshiba HDD
The issue:
The boot time is really long (several minutes) in both UEFI and Legacy modes. Safe mode (of any variety) boots really slowly too.
Immediately after POST, the hard drive reads quickly and then goes inactive for 2-3 minutes (no activity on the light). Booting from a Windows Repair USB drive, I get the same pause in disk activity. When it becomes active again, the login screen pops up. What is this delay about? In addition, if the system is put to sleep, upon wakeup, the hard drive stops all activity for a similar period of time, freezing the login screen.
What I've done:
1. Checked CPU temperatures - around 50C
2. Run Malwarebytes, TDSSKiller, RogueKiller, Emsisoft Emergency Kit
3. Removed a bit of malware and adware (not much, nothing too serious)
4. Run SFC
5. Run DISM tool
6. Checked for BIOS updates - it's up to date already
7. Run CHKDSK
8. Checked SMART values on the hard drive - no issues
9. Disabled Hybrid Shutdown
10. Disabled the Qualcomm wireless driver
11. Checked hard drive speed
Now I'm at a loss. I don't know much about the history of this machine, but apparently it used to boot in a reasonable fashion (System Restore fails by the way - not many points present anyway).
I'd love to hear some ideas on this!
Thanks!
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