Today's comment message came from a small partner asking about how to optimize a startup issue on a laptop. Xiao Bian believes that, aside from spending money to replace an SSD, the system itself is worth tweaking. In particular, the "Quick Start" feature introduced in Windows 10 is something many people may not be aware of. Let’s take a closer look today.

Quick Start is a startup mode in Windows 10. Compared to the traditional boot process of Windows 7, it can be more than 30% faster thanks to this feature. It’s one of those hidden gems that make Windows 10 feel more responsive and efficient.

In reality, Quick Start is a combination of sleep mode and logoff. When you shut down your PC with Quick Start enabled, instead of fully powering off, the system saves the current state of memory to a hibernation file on the hard drive. On the next boot, it reads that file back into memory and resumes the session, making the startup much quicker.

Tip: In sleep mode, the system stores all active data in memory and powers down most components. You can wake it up instantly using a keyboard, mouse, or power button. However, it doesn’t fully shut down, so it’s not ideal for energy-saving scenarios. Quick Start mimics this behavior but adds an extra layer by saving the state before sleep and restoring it on boot.
When you shut down a Windows 10 machine, you might notice that the LED lights stay on for a few seconds before turning off. That’s the system writing the hibernation file to disk. This process is automatic and doesn’t require any user intervention. If you're concerned about power usage, you can wait until the light is completely off before unplugging the device.
If you prefer a more traditional shutdown experience similar to Windows 7, you can disable Quick Start. To do this, right-click the power icon in the taskbar (or battery icon on a laptop), select “Power Options,†then go to “Choose what the power buttons do.†Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable,†and uncheck the “Enable Fast Startup†option.



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