Is Fast Startup causing problems with your Windows 10 or 11 computer? Fast Startup is a feature that allows your computer to boot up more quickly, but some users don't like it since it can keep your computer from fully shutting down and has caused issues with Windows updates. In this article, we go over how to disable Fast Startup, as well as why you should or should not disable this feature.
Disabling Fast Startup
The best way to disable Fast Startup is in the Control Panel. Click Hardware and Sound , and then click Change what the power buttons do . Uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended) to disable Fast Startup. You can also disable Fast Startup in an elevated Terminal with the command "powercfg /h off."
Steps
Disabling via Control Panel
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1Open Control Panel. The easiest way to do this is to type "Control Panel" into the taskbar search bar, then click Control Panel in the menu that pops up.
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2Choose Hardware and Sound . If you don't see the Hardware and Sound button, you can switch your Control Panel to Category view by choosing Category in the drop-down next to "View by."Advertisement
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3Click Change what the power buttons do . It's under the "Power Options" header at the bottom of the list.
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4Click Change settings that are currently unavailable . It's at the top of the screen. If you see that some of your settings are grayed out, you'll need to click this button. Otherwise, skip to the next step.
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5Click the checkbox next to Turn on fast startup (recommended) . If the box is already unchecked, however, leave it unchecked. That means that Fast Startup is already disabled.
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6Click Save changes at the bottom of the window. Fast Startup is now disabled on your system. If you want to enable it again, go back to this menu and check the box next to Turn on fast startup (recommended) . [1] X Research source
Disabling via Terminal
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1Right-click the Windows button and click Windows Terminal (Admin) . This will open up a Terminal window with elevated administrator privileges.
- This method may only work if you have Windows 11. If you're still using Windows 10, you'll need to disable Fast Startup in the Control Panel .
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2Type powercfg /h off and press ↵ Enter . This will disable Fast Startup on your system. [2] X Research source
- If you disable Fast Startup with the Terminal, you may not be able to see the Fast Startup setting via the Control Panel anymore.
- If this is the case and you want to enable Fast Startup in the future, you'll need to open Terminal again and run powercfg /h on .
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- ↑ https://www.asus.com/us/support/faq/1045548/
- ↑ https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht513773-how-to-enable-or-disable-fast-startup-on-windows-11
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/8ooid8/windows_10_should_i_have_fast_bootfast_startup_on/
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/uovyrb/is_fast_startup_bad_or_good/
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/ux0r02/disabling_fast_startup_in_windows_made_my/