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I've found I have similar problem to the one posted yesterday:

Windows 10 wake up from sleep is very slow

I've done a boot trace (like it was suggested by user magicandre1981).

http://1drv.ms/1Ep4XKk

I don't know how to interpret the results, so I'd like to ask any experienced user to analyze it.

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Windows is a bit slow after resume because Superfetch reads data again from HDD to later speed up the execution of applications.

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Your Hitachi Travelstar 5K500 HDD is very slow and your system is 6 years old (Acer Aspire 7540), so don't expect too much fun with a new Operating system on such an old system with only a AMD Athlon II Dual-Core CPU and such a slow HDD.

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  • I do realise it, but I'm sure I didn't have this problem after my first installation of Windows 10 Pro. That's why I think it's not ok this time. Also, can I safely disable or at least delay Superfetch?
    – MiLes
    Aug 28, 2015 at 19:41
  • stopping the superfetch service will slow down your Windows a lot. Aug 29, 2015 at 5:26

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