Solid-state drives (SSDs) offer fast performance and excellent reliability, but like all flash-based storage, their lifespan is influenced by the number of write operations.
Fast Startup is a Windows feature enabled by default to reduce boot time by saving the system state to a hibernation file. While this can speed up startup, it also increases unnecessary write cycles to your SSD every time you shut down or restart your computer. Over time, these repetitive writes can contribute to wear and shorten the lifespan of your SSD.
Fortunately, if you use SSD, you can easily disable Fast Startup with Wise Registry Cleaner to help preserve your SSD’s health and longevity.
Disable Fast Startup via Wise Registry Cleaner
Wise Registry Cleaner is designed to clean, repair, and optimize Windows registry settings. It also includes several System Tuneup features that allow users to apply recommended performance and stability tweaks with a single click.
Step 1. Download, install & launch
Download and install the latest version of Wise Registry Cleaner from the official website if you haven’t had it on your Windows. After installation, open the software.

Step 2. Open System Tuneup
On the main interface of the software, click on the System Tuneup tab from the top toolbar.

Step 3. Disable Fast Startup
- Scroll down until you find the Disable Fast Startup to extend SSD lifespan option under the For SSD section.
- Select the checkbox of this option.
- Click on Optimize to let the software disable the fast startup feature on your computer.

Conclusion
By disabling Fast Startup, Windows returns to a traditional shutdown process that requires fewer write operations, helping extend the longevity of your SSD especially on systems that are frequently powered on and off.
With Wise Registry Cleaner, you can do it quickly without digging into the Control Panel or Registry, and then maximize your SSD’s lifespan.