Super Guide - How to Fix Windows 11 Starts Slowly

Windows 11 starts slowly might be a problem faced by many users. Fortunately, you can refer to this page to speed up Windows 11 boot time completely.

Posted by @Dervish December 17, 2024 Updated By @Dervish May 12, 2023

About Windows 11 starts slowly

Recently, many users have reported that their computers with Windows 11 startup very slowly.

As we all know, the performance of Windows 11 has been greatly improved compared to Windows 10. And when it was released, it was touted as faster and more efficient than any previous Windows OS. However, Windows 11 can't avoid the startup slow problem.

Why Windows 11 startup very slow? Common reasons include:

There is not enough space on C drive ★ Attacked by malware ★ Hardware failure or limitation ★ Graphics card driver outdated ★ Too many startup programs ...

For these reasons that cause Windows 11 slow start up, you can find solutions on various forums. However, they only provide temporary relief from the problem. Over time, these reasons may repeat the same problem. If you want to fix Windows 11 starts slowly permanently, please read on.

What can I do to fix Windows 11 starts slowly?

How to make Windows 11 startup faster? The suggestion I give to you is to replace hard drive with SSD. On machines with SSD, the slow boot issue will be resolved effectively.

There's no better way to make Windows 11 boot faster than to replace HDD with SSD. Because SSD doesn't use a magnetic head, it can quickly read the files needed for Windows to boot with minimal latency.

▶ Tips for buying an appropriate SSD

SSD is divided into SATA SSD and PCIe SSD. Since PCIe SSD directly transmit data to the CPU through the bus, PCIe SSD is faster than SATA SSD in terms of data transmission speed and boot time, but they are also more expensive.

Generally speaking, if your budget is enough, and the computer was bought in the past two years, you can choose PCIe SSD, because it requires a PCIe port to connect it. If your computer is not compatible with PCIe port, please choose SATA SSD.

In addition, well-known SSD brands include Samsung, Crucial, WD, SanDisk, HP, Kingston, Seagate, Toshiba, and Maxtor. The capacity of SSD is also divided into 256GB, 512GB, 1T, 2T, 4T,etc.

How to speed up Windows 11 boot time (recommend)

To avoid reinstalling Windows 11, we can clone Windows 11 to SSD. For this, you need a reliable cloning software for this task.

Here, I recommend AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional for you. This is a powerful disk/partition cloning expert, you can safely transfer Windows 11 to SSD with just a few clicks. And, ensure that the cloned SSD can be booted. In addition, it also supports migrating the entire HDD, including Windows 11 and personal data to SSD.

Please download the Demo version to see how it works.

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Part 1. Install SSD and initialize

Before cloning starts, we need to connect the prepared SSD to the computer and make sure it is recognized.

Prepare a suitable adapter according to the SSD type (SATA SSD or PCIe SSD). Then connect it to a USB port.

You can also install the SSD manually:

① Turn off the computer and open the case.

② Find the SSD slot. Desktops are usually easy to find slots, but laptops have a different slot location—usually under the bottom plate or under the keyboard.

③ Insert the SSD. When securing the disk, it may be necessary to insert the screws into the mounts provided on the motherboard, do not over-tighten the screws.

④ After firmly fixing the SSD in the slot, put the computer back in its original position and turn on the computer.

Restarting Windows 11, you need to initialize the SSD and set the partition style to GPT.

Part 2. Migrate Windows 11 to SSD

Install and run AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional, then follow the steps below:

Step 1. On the main interface, click "Clone" > “Migrate OS” on the top interface.

Step 2. Select an unallocated space on the  SSD, and check “I want to delete all partitions on this disk 2 to migrate system to the disk” and click "Next".

Step 3. Here, you can change the size of the partition.

Step 4. Read the“Note”, and click“Finish”.

Step 5. Finally, click "Apply" and "Proceed" to submit the operation.

Part 3. Boot Windows 11 from the SSD

Congratulations, you have successfully cloned Windows 11 to SSD. To boot Windows 11, you need to set SSD as the boot drive.

Conclusion

Windows 11 starts slowly annoying and frustrating. Therefore, you should take the method shared in this article to clone Windows 11 to SSD to completely solve the problem of slow Windows 11 startup.

Last but not least, if you are not satisfied with SSD performance, you can also optimize SSD after cloning. To run AOMEI Partition Assistant on Windows Server, please switch to Server Edition.