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Windows Fast Startup Feature Can Cause PC Issues and Should Be Disabled on SSDs

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Many Windows users may be unaware that their computer does not fully shut down when they press the power off button due to a built-in feature called Fast Startup. This feature speeds up boot time by saving the system state to a temporary file instead of completely closing all programs and clearing memory. However, this hybrid shutdown can cause various problems, including the computer turning on by itself at night, failure to properly install critical updates and drivers, and difficulty accessing the BIOS menu during startup.

Fast Startup can also prevent simple troubleshooting steps from working because a reboot reloads the saved, potentially corrupted system state rather than performing a clean start. It controls power settings and timers that may trigger unexpected wake-ups, and it can block installation of important graphics driver updates that require a full shutdown and restart.

The feature is most beneficial for older computers with mechanical hard drives, where it significantly reduces boot time. For modern PCs with fast SSDs, the time saved is minimal, making the risks outweigh the benefits. Experts recommend disabling Fast Startup on these machines to ensure stability and proper update installation.

To disable Fast Startup in Windows 11, users should open the Control Panel, go to Hardware and Sound, then Power Options, select "Choose what the power buttons do," click "Change settings that are currently unavailable," and uncheck "Turn on fast startup." This will enable a true and clean shutdown, preventing the issues associated with the feature.

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