lochmarf Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2020 Posts 77 Location Asia Sep 6, 2021 #1 My issue is similar with this person but unlike them, no update fixed my issue. My start menu has a one second delay every time I open it. The only time the animation is smooth is when you open it repeatedly. Is there another way to fix this aside from disabling the driver for my GPU? My GPU is an old AMD Radeon R5 M230.
My issue is similar with this person but unlike them, no update fixed my issue. My start menu has a one second delay every time I open it. The only time the animation is smooth is when you open it repeatedly. Is there another way to fix this aside from disabling the driver for my GPU? My GPU is an old AMD Radeon R5 M230.
lochmarf Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2020 Posts 77 Location Asia Sep 6, 2021 #2 Just want to mention that I already tried assigning the StartMenuExperienceHost.exe to the integrated GPU (Intel HD Graphics 5500) via Settings -> Display -> Graphic Settings and that didn't fix the problem. Putting it in High Performance Mode from AMD's settings panel didn't do anything too.
Just want to mention that I already tried assigning the StartMenuExperienceHost.exe to the integrated GPU (Intel HD Graphics 5500) via Settings -> Display -> Graphic Settings and that didn't fix the problem. Putting it in High Performance Mode from AMD's settings panel didn't do anything too.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,637 Location Panama City Beach, FL Sep 6, 2021 #3 Did you try the fix the OP in post #5 from your link initiated? Yours would be AMD, not Nvidia but the process is the same.
Did you try the fix the OP in post #5 from your link initiated? Yours would be AMD, not Nvidia but the process is the same.
lochmarf Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2020 Posts 77 Location Asia Sep 6, 2021 #4 Yeah, multiple times but it still lags.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,637 Location Panama City Beach, FL Sep 6, 2021 #5 Just so I'm understanding, when you click the Start Button, it takes 1 second to fly out? If you have a dedicated GPU (AMD) and it doesn't auto-disable the onboard GPU, check in your BIOS and see if you can disable the onboard GPU. Warning Before exploring the below registry change and if you are not comfortable manipulating the registry, do not attemp. Incorrect changes to the registry can cause your PC to not boot. If you decide to proceed, please create a restore point first. How To Change The Menushowdelay Setting In Windows 10To change the menushowdelay setting we need to change a registry entry. To do this do the following. Click start and type in regedit then left click on the regedit application In the registry editor application go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop 3. In the right-hand side window you will see the “MenuShowDelay” entry and it should be set to 400. Double click on “MenuShowDelay” to edit the entry 4. In the window that pops up change the value data from 400 to 50 then click ok. (You can set a value between 0 and 4000, the lower the number the quicker the start menu should load.) 5. Close down the registry editor and restart your machine for the setting to take effect. SOURCE P.S. Mine is set to 400 which is instant. Thanks, Rob
Just so I'm understanding, when you click the Start Button, it takes 1 second to fly out? If you have a dedicated GPU (AMD) and it doesn't auto-disable the onboard GPU, check in your BIOS and see if you can disable the onboard GPU. Warning Before exploring the below registry change and if you are not comfortable manipulating the registry, do not attemp. Incorrect changes to the registry can cause your PC to not boot. If you decide to proceed, please create a restore point first. How To Change The Menushowdelay Setting In Windows 10To change the menushowdelay setting we need to change a registry entry. To do this do the following. Click start and type in regedit then left click on the regedit application In the registry editor application go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop 3. In the right-hand side window you will see the “MenuShowDelay” entry and it should be set to 400. Double click on “MenuShowDelay” to edit the entry 4. In the window that pops up change the value data from 400 to 50 then click ok. (You can set a value between 0 and 4000, the lower the number the quicker the start menu should load.) 5. Close down the registry editor and restart your machine for the setting to take effect. SOURCE P.S. Mine is set to 400 which is instant. Thanks, Rob
lochmarf Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2020 Posts 77 Location Asia Sep 7, 2021 #6 xrobwx71 said: Just so I'm understanding, when you click the Start Button, it takes 1 second to fly out? Click to expand... Only about half a second but it's very noticeable. xrobwx71 said: If you have a dedicated GPU (AMD) and it doesn't auto-disable the onboard GPU, check in your BIOS and see if you can disable the onboard GPU. Click to expand... My laptop only lets you disable the discrete gpu but not the onboard one. xrobwx71 said: P.S. Mine is set to 400 which is instant. Click to expand... Mine is already set to 400... I guess I'll just have to live with it or wait for an update for my GPU driver or to Windows.
xrobwx71 said: Just so I'm understanding, when you click the Start Button, it takes 1 second to fly out? Click to expand... Only about half a second but it's very noticeable. xrobwx71 said: If you have a dedicated GPU (AMD) and it doesn't auto-disable the onboard GPU, check in your BIOS and see if you can disable the onboard GPU. Click to expand... My laptop only lets you disable the discrete gpu but not the onboard one. xrobwx71 said: P.S. Mine is set to 400 which is instant. Click to expand... Mine is already set to 400... I guess I'll just have to live with it or wait for an update for my GPU driver or to Windows.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,637 Location Panama City Beach, FL Sep 7, 2021 #7 lochmarf said: I guess I'll just have to live with it or wait for an update for my GPU driver or to Windows. Click to expand... Did you try and change the setting? Change it to 50 and test it.
lochmarf said: I guess I'll just have to live with it or wait for an update for my GPU driver or to Windows. Click to expand... Did you try and change the setting? Change it to 50 and test it.
lochmarf Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2020 Posts 77 Location Asia Sep 8, 2021 #8 That didn't do anything unfortunately. The delay is still there.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,637 Location Panama City Beach, FL Sep 8, 2021 #9 Before doing anything else, please set up a valid backup if you don't have one already. Any changes you make can be reverted back in minutes with a good backup plan. Try these tips. I have not tested these commands and have no idea what they do aside from the descriptions within the link so please proceed with caution.
Before doing anything else, please set up a valid backup if you don't have one already. Any changes you make can be reverted back in minutes with a good backup plan. Try these tips. I have not tested these commands and have no idea what they do aside from the descriptions within the link so please proceed with caution.
lochmarf Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2020 Posts 77 Location Asia Sep 9, 2021 #10 Does an in-place repair upgrade supposed to help? I did that a few days ago but as you can see it wasn't able to help.
Does an in-place repair upgrade supposed to help? I did that a few days ago but as you can see it wasn't able to help.