Maintenance :: Installed Windows 8 On 1 TB HDD 200GB Partition - UEFI Boot Takes Longer Time?

May 9, 2013

My system specs are :

FX-8350
ASUS M5A97 R2.0 (UEFI motherboard)
CM thunder 500W
Radeon hd 7870
8 gb ram [800 mhz]
seagate barracuda 7200.12 1TB
and
seagate barracuda 7200.11 250 gb

I have installed windows 8 on the 1 TB hdd 200GB partition

The problem I am facing is: UEFI Boot takes longer time

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IMAGE ONE:

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2. Navigate to the following registry key:

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IMAGE TWO:

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Select "New"
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