The following
tutorial will help you to learn how to turn on off fast Startup in
Windows 10. Fast Startup is a setting which is set enabled by default
in Windows operating system. When Fast Startup is enabled, the
computer starts much faster after shutdown. This feature stores all
the system information onto a file and when the computer is powered
on, the system information is accessed from the cache which makes
booting of the computer much faster and smoother. In the Technical
preview build 992, I could not find the option to choose Fast Startup
from Control Panel but this method is applicable for any version of
Windows. One more thing to remind you, if you check the Help and
Support section, you’ll find that Fast Startup feature is enabled
in default. So this means that the feature has been incorporated in
your machine and Windows might introduce the setting in some upcoming
builds.
Steps to Turn On or Off Fast Startup in Windows 10
A. 1. Tap on the Power icon in the taskbar and tap on More Power options.
2.
Now select Choose what the Power Button does.
3.
Click Change Settings that are currently unavailable.
4.
Now under Shutdown Settings, you’ll find the option to select Fast
Startup (Recommended). Tap on it and save changes. If you want to
disable fast Startup, just uncheck the box.
1. Open Run window by pressing Windows+R. Now type regedit in space field and hit Enter.
2.
Now navigate to the following location
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\Power.
3.
In the right pane, find out HiberbootEnabled DWORD.
0 = Turn off fast startup
1 = Turn on fast startup