What is windows 10's fast startup?

Windows 10 is pretty new, but that doesn't mean we're not already looking for ways to speed it up. One built-in feature that can help us accomplish this is "fast startup," which combines the hibernation and shutdown properties to give you a slightly speedier boot-up experience.
Fast startup is sort of like shutdown light -- when fast startup is enabled, Windows will save some of your computer's system files to a hibernation file upon shutdown (or rather, "shutdown"). Then, when you turn your computer back on, Windows will use these saved files to boot up quicker -- basically, booting from hibernate instead of from scratch.
For obvious reasons, fast startup only works if you have hibernate enabled (learn how to enable/disable hibernate here). Also, fast startup only affects shutdowns, not restarts.
Here's how to turn it on (or off):
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1. Open the Settings menu by clicking the Start button and clicking Settings. In the Settings menu, go to System > Power & sleep and click Additional power settings.
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2. The Power Options window will open. On the left side of the screen, click Choose what the power buttons do.
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