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PC Always Boots Twice? 5 Ways to Permanently Stop it

Disabling ErP Ready in BIOS will fix this issue for good

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Boot issues are among the dreadful problems users don’t want to encounter due to the technicality usually involved in fixing them. Some of our readers are reporting that their PC always boots twice.

This issue is not the most complex, as it allows you to get into your PC after the second boot, unlike theWindows 11 keep restartingissue. But fixing it is still not easy unless with detailed information like the one provided in this guide.

Why does my PC boot twice?

Why does my PC boot twice?

Listed below are some of the notable reasons your PC always boots twice before starting up:

Now that we know the possible causes, let’s go ahead and apply the solutions below.

How can I fix my PC if it always boots twice?

How can I fix my PC if it always boots twice?

Before exploring the more detailed fixes in this section, below are some basic troubleshooting steps to try:

Another option is to simply ignore it because this is common in ASUS motherboards that have dual boots.

So, if your device boots normally on the second boot without any problem, you might want to ignore it, especially if you are not overclocking anything and your BIOS is up-to-date.

However, you may delve into the fixes below if you want to get rid of this problem.

1. Disable Fast Startup

The Fast Startup feature does not allow your PC to shut down completely in a bid to increase the startup time. This is why some users’ PC always boots twice. So you need to disable the feature to solve the problem.

2. Disable the Internal PLL overvoltage

The CPU PLL overvoltage allows you to reach a higher frequency on your CPU. It is mostly used by users who want to reach 4.6 GHz and above.

However, this feature is known to cause sleep issues and has been reported to make a PC always boot twice or more. So, if you don’t need a high CPU frequency, you should disable the feature.

Note that the BIOS configuration might differ – the above is for ASUS BIOS. But the differences should not be too wide.

3. Enable Power On by PCIe

The Power On by PCle feature makes your device boot quickly when it detects a network. This can improve your boot time and eliminate the factors that make your PC always boots twice.

4. Disable ERP

The ErP mode helps to improve power-saving on your PC. So, your PC shuts down completely and might require it always to boot twice to come up. Also, it automatically disables wake-up features like Power On by PCIe and Power On by keyboard.

So, you need to disable it to get past the issue.

5. Turn off XMP

XMP is the safe overclocking feature included in your BIOS. However, there are some devices with specifications that are not that compatible with this feature.

If you are using such a device, it might be the reason your PC always boots twice. So, you need to disable the feature for good. Note that on AMD motherboards, you will see DOCP instead of XMP.

We have reached the end of this detailed guide on how to fix your PC if it always boots twice. If you have gotten to this point, the issue should be gone for good, provided you follow the fixes above carefully.

Similarly, if yourcomputer keeps restarting before Windows loads, check our detailed guide to fix it.

Feel free to let us know the solution that helped you fix this issue in the comments below.

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

A Computer Engineering graduate, he has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers.

He finds joy in simplifying complex topics into simple solutions for PC users. The quality of his work and providing step-wise tested and proven solutions to PC issues are all that matter to him.

Away from computers, he is either reading or watching football!

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

He’s a Computer Engineering graduate who has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers & operating systems.