Windows 10 Windows 11 Boot Up Screen

cfreese1977

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I installed Windows 11. Runs fine no problems. Except when it boots up it goes directly to screen that shows users no Windows Logo Screen? What would cause that?
 

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When Windows 11 boot directly to the user login screen without displaying the Windows logo, it could be due to a combination of factors or settings in the operating system. Here are a few reasons that might cause this behavior: 1. Fast Startup Feature: Fast Startup is a Windows feature that combines hibernation and shutdown processes to make Windows start up faster. This feature might skip the Windows logo during boot. To check or modify this setting: - Go to Settings > System > Power & sleep. - Click on "Additional power settings" to open the Power Options window. - In the Power Options window, click on "Choose what the power buttons do" from the left-hand menu. - Choose "Change settings that are currently unavailable" at the...
When Windows 11 boot directly to the user login screen without displaying the Windows logo, it could be due to a combination of factors or settings in the operating system. Here are a few reasons that might cause this behavior: 1. Fast Startup Feature: Fast Startup is a Windows feature that combines hibernation and shutdown processes to make Windows start up faster. This feature might skip the Windows logo during boot. To check or modify this setting: - Go to Settings > System > Power & sleep. - Click on "Additional power settings" to open the Power Options window. - In the Power Options window, click on "Choose what the power buttons do" from the left-hand menu. - Choose "Change settings that are currently unavailable" at the top. - Scroll down to the "Shutdown settings" section, and uncheck "Turn on fast startup (recommended)". - Save changes and restart your computer to see if the Windows logo appears during startup. 2. BIOS/UEFI Settings: Some BIOS/UEFI settings might be configured to skip the Windows logo during boot. Check your BIOS/UEFI settings to see if there is an option related to boot logos or boot screen display. 3. Boot Configuration: The boot configuration might be set to directly load into Windows without displaying the boot logo. This can sometimes be adjusted using system settings or through third-party tools, but it can be a bit more technical. 4. Video Card Drivers: It's a less likely issue, but outdated or incorrect video card drivers could potentially affect the display during boot. Updating or reinstalling the video card drivers might help. Before making any changes, double-check with your system documentation or consult online resources specific to your device model. If you're not comfortable with making these changes yourself, it might be best to consult with a technician to ensure that settings are adjusted accurately.
 

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