5 hours ago, user20182019 said:
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Is this same if uses SHIFT same time when select close computer from left down corner?...
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Hi user20182019:
Yes, I believe that is correct. According to the dispromo article Shutting Down Doesn’t Fully Shut Down Windows 10 (But Restarting Does), if Fast Startup is ENABLED then you can perform a full shut of the Windows kernel down "by pressing and holding the Shift key on your keyboard while you click the “Shut Down” option in Windows. This works whether you’re clicking the option in the Start menu, on the sign-in screen, or on the screen that appears after you press Ctrl+Alt+Delete." However, if Fast Startup is DISABLED then you do not need to hold the Shift key to perform a full shutdown.
5 hours ago, user20182019 said:
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... I have read about this fast or slow start before too but if this type helps to edge problems too, probably worth use?
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Yes, I think it's worth leaving Fast Startup disabled, even if disabling that Windows power option and then powering your computer off (Start button | Power | Shut Down) and back on a few times does not fix your MS Edge problems. See the section titled "Why disable fast startup?" in the WindowsCentral article How to Disable Windows 10 Fast Startup (and Why You'd Want To) for more reasons why you might want to disable Fast Startup. I know of many third-party programs, especially programs that load early in the boot process like Norton, McAfee, and other antivirus software, that can behave erratically and display all sorts of odd behaviour unless Fast Startup is disabled.
After testing for a week or so, if disabling Fast Startup dramatically increases your shutdown and startup times (which I doubt it will) but hasn't fixed any odd glitches you've noticed on your computer then you can turn Fast Startup back on again.
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Keep in mind that you don't need to use CCleaner to clean your MS Edge browser data. I have my MS Edge browser configured to clear most of my browser data on exit (Privacy, Search and Services | Clear Browsing Data | Choose What to Clear Every Time You Close The Browser) so there isn't much MS Edge browser data that needs to be cleaned when I run my weekly Custom Clean with CCleaner.
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