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Hello,
I have 2 PCs, both running win 10 updated from 8.1. The desktop has an AMD processor and graphics card, the laptop has an intel i5 and nvidia card. Both have 8 gb ram. Since an update around 2 weeks ago both have a strange problem: fast booting does not work anymore. In details, if i shutdown the pc, it goes down normally, but as i press the power button, the pc goes on, boots, and ca 1/2 second after that it goes off again (ca 2-3 seconds after pressing the button, the windows logo does not even show up). If i press the power button again, both pcs do a full startup (like after reboot) and work perfectly fine. This issue obbligated me to disable fast booting, but the laptop got terribly slow...

Can anyone help getting back fast booting?

Hello,
I have 2 PCs, both running win 10 updated from 8.1. The desktop has an AMD processor and graphics card, the laptop has an intel i5 and nvidia card. Both have 8 gb ram. Since an update around 2 weeks ago both have a strange problem: fast booting does not work anymore. In details, if i shutdown the pc, it goes down normally, but as i press the power button, the pc goes on, boots, and ca 1/2 second after that it goes off again (ca 2-3 seconds after pressing the button, the windows logo does not even show up). If i press the power button again, both pcs do a full startup (like after reboot) and work perfectly fine. This issue obbligated me to disable fast booting, but the laptop got terribly slow...

Can anyone help getting back fast booting?
Try this:

Launch Command Prompt (Admin)

Method
Screen Shot


x-Menu

Right click the Windows logo on the task bar

Select Command Prompt (Admin)
and yes to the UAC prompt




Search: command

Press the Windows key on your keyboard

Type command

Right click the search result: Command Prompt

Select Run as administrator
and yes to the UAC prompt





File Explorer: File menu

Press the blue File menu on any open File Explorer
Hover over Command Prompt
or press the arrow to expand the selection

Select Open command prompt as administrator

This is a useful way to launch a batch or script file in a particular folder with elevated priviliges.








In the command prompt window, type:

powercfg -h Off

Restart your machine

Launch Command prompt (admin) again and type:

powercfg -h On

Restart your machine

That process deletes the hibernation file, clears any hibernation settings, and then reestablishes hibernation with new restart information.

I tried your steps on the laptop. I also tried to reinstall graphics drivers. The problem persists. I will try later on te pc

Also the pc is still failing....

Problems with Hybrid boot