In this article, you will learn how to disable the Fast Startup on Windows 10 when it is not showing in the power management options. Sometimes the Fast Boot is enabled in the background and causes several problems, but users can’t disable it. In order to turn it off, we first need to bring the fast boot option on Windows 10, so that you can turn it off. Here you will find several methods to bring fast startup on Windows 10 and then disable it.
Method 1: Using the Standard Way
You might have tried this standard method already for turning off the fast boot on Windows 10, but you should do it once again with us in the right way. Don’t worry if it doesn’t work, because we have several other ways of disabling it. So follow the guidelines mentioned down here:
- First and foremost, perform Windows + D key at the same time.
- Now press the CTRL + ALT + DELETE keys at the same time on your device.
- Click on the power button on the bottom right corner of the screen.
- Choose the Restart button to restart your device so that the temporary issue might resolve on its own.
- This can be the first occasion for your device to miss its system features, particularly in case you have downloaded a new app recently on your system.
- In case you have recently updated the Windows 10, chances are there that you may see this issue of fast boot.
- Now go to the start menu.
- Click on the Power button.
- See if there is an option saying “Fast Startup.”
If you don’t see this option, then it means Fast Boot is still active on your device. Follow the next method to remove it.
Method 2: Inspecting the BIOS Menu
In this method, we are going to navigate to the BIOS of your system, and then we would be checking the settings if something is configured wrongly. We will ensure if all settings are apt for the normal startup.
There you might see a few options related to Fast boot to make it turn it off. However, if you don’t see any options related to fast startup on your system, it means it is not enabled on your device so far.
Here’s how to fix the Windows 10 fast boot via BIOS:
- On your device perform Windows + I keys at the same time to bring the Settings window.
- Then head to Update & Security.
- Head to Recovery using the left side menu.
- Inside the Advanced Startup section, you should see an option named “Restart now.”
- Now your system will reboot to the Advanced boot menu.
- Head to “Advanced options”.
- Make your way to the UEFI Firmware Settings option.
- Choose Restart.
- Now you see several options, choose the Fast Boot to enable it.
- Save the changes using the on screen instructions.
- Exit from there by following the on screen directions.
- Restart your computer.
Method 3: Using Local Group Policy Editor
The Group Policy Editor is only available on Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise versions. So if you own any other version, just skip this method.
It is one of the best system tools on Windows to change advanced system settings as per your desire. Use this tool cautionary as it is immensely powerful and you might get your OS corrupted if anything goes wrong.
You will have the safe operation as long as you are tied to our institutions mentioned down below:
- Hit the Windows key on your keyboard.
- Then, put in Group Policy.
- Choose the Edit group policy option.
- Make your way to Computer Configuration > Administrative > templates > System > Shutdown.
- Once you are there, right-click on the “Require use of fast startup” option located in the right side window.
- Select either Not Configured option.
- Save the changes and then close the window.
- Press the Windows + R key on your keyboard at the same time.
- Put in Control and then hit Enter.
- Press Ctrl + F keys at the same time.
- Put in Power Options.
- Hit the Enter key.
- Go to Power Options from the results.
- Navigate to “Choose what the power buttons do” from the left sidebar.
- Click on the “Change Settings that are currently unavailable” option.
- Uncheck the option saying “Turn on fast start-up (recommended).”
- Press on the Save Changes button.
Now the Fast boot is disabled on your system from the system power options. However, it could be turned on in the background.
Method 4: Ensure that Hibernation is Turned On
Fast boot and hibernation are linked together on Windows 10, and fast restart does not work when the hibernation is turned on. This means if you want to disable fast boot, you can turn off the hibernation on Windows 10 which is rather easy.
Here’s how to re-enable the Hibernation on your device:
- Go to the start menu.
- Then type the CMD.
- Perform a right-click on that.
- Choose run as administrator.
- Press on yes to continue.
- Now once the Command Prompt appears, put in the “powercfg.exe /hibernate on” command.
- Hit the Enter button on your keyboard.
- Close the command prompt.
- Now turn off the Fast Startup from the Control Panel.
- Go to Power Options.
- Then click on choose what power buttons do.
- Go to Change settings that are currently unavailable.
- Uncheck the Fast Startup option.
- Reboot the system.
Method 5: Using the SFC & DISM commands
You can also fix this via SFC and the DISM commands. This is because it is possible that fast startup has damaged some of the system files and that’s why you are unable to disable it. You need to first fix the system files using the System File Checker. The DISM command stands for Deployment Image Servicing and Management that repairs corrupted Windows items.
Here’s how to use these both commands to fix the damaged system files:
- Run the Command Prompt as admin.
- Now put in sfc/ scannow.
- Hit the Enter button.
- Once the scan completes, put in “DISM /online /Cleanup-Image / ScanHealth” then press Enter.
- Now put in “DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth” and hit the Enter key.
- Hold tight until the process wraps up.
- Reboot the system.
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