How to Disable Fast Startup to Fix Strange Windows Glitches

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Disclaimer: For educational purposes only. The author bears no responsibility for data loss or system errors; proceed strictly at your own risk and backup your system first.

Does your Windows PC act strangely? Maybe your Wi-Fi won't connect, your screen freezes, or an app refuses to open? The hidden culprit might be a built-in feature called "Fast Startup".

When Fast Startup is turned on, your computer doesn't fully shut down. Instead, it goes into a deep sleep mode to boot up faster the next time you press the power button. But there is a catch: this means old bugs, memory leaks, and driver errors get saved and wake up right along with your PC. Turning this feature off forces Windows to start with a completely clean slate.

Here is how to disable Fast Startup in just 2 minutes (no extra software needed):

  1. Open the Start menu, type Control Panel, and press Enter.

  2. Click on Hardware and Sound, then select Power Options.

  3. On the left side menu, click on Choose what the power buttons do.

  4. Click the blue text that says Change settings that are currently unavailable. (You will need administrator rights for this).

  5. Look under the "Shutdown settings" section and uncheck the box next to Turn on fast startup (recommended).

  6. Click the Save changes button at the bottom.

Now, restart your computer. It might take a few seconds longer to boot up, but it will start completely fresh and free of those annoying glitches!

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