My problem is I got a Slow Boot WIN 10 after I deleted & created WINRE Partition-5.
-C:\Windows\Recovery
-C:\Windows\System32\Recovery
-Disk 0, Partition-5...WINRE(Recovery with Winre.wim present.
Fastboot:Start...Very fast..Logon.....It seems to bypass the problem.
Problem: I I press start...It starts to boot.....Dell......Dots.............(Gap)...Boot.....dots......(Gap)...Boot............To logon.
Now see the attached picture after I discovered two pointers regarding WINRE going nowhere, these could be the reason for the gaps/Time wasting during boot.
I would like to know if its safe to simply delete those two identifyers with BCD commands as shown-?
Thankyou
Not sure Partition-5 refered to as Volume-5, Volume-4 and even Vol-3 from different perspectives is apparrently normal.
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Hi, hope I am not a nuisance:
My problem is I got a Slow Boot WIN 10 after I deleted & created WINRE Partition-5.
-C:\Windows\Recovery -C:\Windows\System32\Recovery -Disk 0, Partition-5...WINRE(Recovery with Winre.wim present.Fastboot:Start...Very fast..Logon.....It seems to bypass the problem.
Problem: I I press start...It starts to boot.....Dell......Dots.............(Gap)...Boot.....dots......(Gap)...Boot............To logon.
Now see the attached picture after I discovered two pointers regarding WINRE going nowhere, these could be the reason for the gaps/Time wasting during boot.
I would like to know if its safe to simply delete those two identifyers with BCD commands as shown-?
Thankyou
Not sure Partition-5 refered to as Volume-5, Volume-4 and even Vol-3 from different perspectives is apparrently normal.
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