Alert/warning description: Device is having very long boot time to logon

Alert/warning summary

Device is on average taking more than 5 minutes to boot into logon screen.

 

SEVERITY Medium
SOURCE Device/Use
USER EXPERIENCE IMPACT Medium
ALERT ID BAE7456D-432B-4A2D-A935-60845D824E38

 

What causes this alert/warning?

Boot time is calculated from the device start to the point where login screen is shown. In newer Windows devices time is measured from boot performance metrics as reported by the Operating System, other cases from the startup time of (first) logon-process. It represents the time from when Windows considers boot to start to the point where user can login to device.

If device boot time is taking more than 5 minutes to then this alert is shown.

Threshold values

Boot time more than 5 minutes.

How should I react?

If your Windows 10 PC is booting slowly, there might be problems with your hardware or software. Use the Windows 10 Startup Manager to disable the apps that might cause the Windows 10 slow startup issues. Updating BIOS might solve the slow boot problem. GPU drivers should also be up to date.


In the Active Directory environment, if synchronous Group Policy processing is enabled make sure that the GPOs are processed in the timely manner.


You can troubleshoot and trace boot performance issues with Windows Performance Toolkit (xperf) that can reveal in detail what part of the boot process is taking most of the time.

Which resources are affected?

In device dashboard clicking the alert name, in alert list, filters the dashboard device list to contain all devices with the same alert.

Clicking 'Show more' link in the alert box expands the container to show the list of all affected devices  with the same alert.

Alert messages

"## device/devices having very long boot times to logon"
"Device is having very long boot time to logon"

 

 

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