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DARK vs. Micro ATX2 - Windows boot time

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2019/04/21 23:37:02 (permalink)
Hi,
I just replaced the Dark with a EVGA Micro ATX2 X299 mainboard because I would like a smaller SLI Rig in a smaller case.
What I have noticed - the windows boot times have approximately tripled with the Micro ATX2. how can that be? 
Maybe it's due to that I didn't installed the Intel Rapid Storage drivers? I never installed them own the Dark...
 
 
Update:
 
Solved the issue with:
 
For Windows 10: Set “Launch Storage OpROM Policy” to “UEFI”. Then set “Launch CSM” to “Disable”.
post edited by Udo_G - 2019/04/22 00:09:21


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    startekselva
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    Re: DARK vs. Micro ATX2 - Windows boot time 2019/04/22 01:35:20 (permalink)
    there are several cause first check you have placed nvme drives as boot drive and then check for Intel Rapid Storage drivers and enable fast boot in bios and check the boot drive priority select m.2 as first boot drive 




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    Re: DARK vs. Micro ATX2 - Windows boot time 2019/04/22 03:12:05 (permalink)
    startekselva
    there are several cause first check you have placed nvme drives as boot drive and then check for Intel Rapid Storage drivers and enable fast boot in bios and check the boot drive priority select m.2 as first boot drive 




    Umm ...

    Update:
     
    Solved the issue with:
     
    For Windows 10: Set “Launch Storage OpROM Policy” to “UEFI”. Then set “Launch CSM” to “Disable”.

     
    He already solved his problem


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    Re: DARK vs. Micro ATX2 - Windows boot time 2019/04/22 06:28:19 (permalink)
    Udo_G
    Hi,
    I just replaced the Dark with a EVGA Micro ATX2 X299 mainboard because I would like a smaller SLI Rig in a smaller case.
    What I have noticed - the windows boot times have approximately tripled with the Micro ATX2. how can that be? 
    Maybe it's due to that I didn't installed the Intel Rapid Storage drivers? I never installed them own the Dark...
     
     
    Update:
     
    Solved the issue with:
     
    For Windows 10: Set “Launch Storage OpROM Policy” to “UEFI”. Then set “Launch CSM” to “Disable”.





    Thanks for the update. It's the little things most do not take into consideration. 
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    Re: DARK vs. Micro ATX2 - Windows boot time 2019/04/22 10:05:51 (permalink)
    Glad you figured it out. 
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    Re: DARK vs. Micro ATX2 - Windows boot time 2019/04/22 10:11:45 (permalink)
    Udo_G
    Hi,
    I just replaced the Dark with a EVGA Micro ATX2 X299 mainboard because I would like a smaller SLI Rig in a smaller case.
    What I have noticed - the windows boot times have approximately tripled with the Micro ATX2. how can that be? 
    Maybe it's due to that I didn't installed the Intel Rapid Storage drivers? I never installed them own the Dark...
     
     
    Update:
     
    Solved the issue with:
     
    For Windows 10: Set “Launch Storage OpROM Policy” to “UEFI”. Then set “Launch CSM” to “Disable”.


    Thanks for also posting your resolution, as many people look at threads like these for similar issues or find them via Google search results.  Much appreciated.
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