![]() ![]() (Optional) Check the “Turn on fast startup” option to enable the feature. Uncheck the “Turn on fast startup” option to disable the feature on Windows 11. Search for Control Panel and click the top result to open the app.Ĭlick on Hardware and Sound (in the “Category” view).Ĭlick the “Choose what the power button does” option from the left pane.Ĭlick the “Change settings that are currently unavailable” option. To disable Windows 11 “Fast Startup,” use these steps: Disable Fast Startup on Windows 11 from Registry.Disable Fast Startup on Windows 11 from Group Policy.Disable Fast Startup on Windows 11 from Command Prompt.This guide will teach you how to enable or disable the Fast Startup feature on Windows 11 (or 10). ![]() Whatever the problem might be, on Windows 11 or even on Windows 10, you can turn Fast Startup on or off through Control Panel or Command Prompt. In some systems, you may not even be able to access the motherboard’s firmware (UEFI or BIOS) if Fast Startup is enabled. For instance, it can cause conflicts when installing updates, managing storage devices with encryption, or in dual-boot systems since it won’t allow you to access the drive from the other setup. When the computer turns on, the system will load the contents from the hibernation file to resume more quickly.Īlthough it’s a useful feature to get to the desktop faster, Fast Startup may also cause problems. On Windows 11 (and 10), you can disable “Fast Startup” in at least two ways through the Control Panel Power Options settings or Command Prompt, and in this guide, you will learn how.įast Startup is a power-related feature that allows your computer to boot faster, combining hibernation and regular shutdown to accomplish quicker system startup. In other words, when the feature is enabled, the system saves the kernel, drivers, and system state to the hibernation (hiberfil.sys) file, and then the computer turns off, but without saving your desktop session and running apps.
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