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| 10 minute boot delay Ok today I turned the pc on as normal The bios splash screen came up it's a DFI lanparty board btw and it just stuck on the post screen no error messages it just hung Well after much messing about I discovered if I leave it in this state for about 10 minutes it comes back alive and boots into Vista as normal and performance is as good as always I have tried to reflash the bios but still the same thing Anybody any ideas I did a google search but nobody seems to have had the same fault |
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| Re: 10 minute boot delay Sounds like it is dying, have you contacted the manufacturer? "Oliver Gunnell" <Gunnell@bulldoghome.com> wrote in message news:2500BF1A-3814-44B8-92BE-3C28A2262212@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Ok today I turned the pc on as normal > > The bios splash screen came up it's a DFI lanparty board btw > and it just stuck on the post screen no error messages it just hung > > Well after much messing about I discovered if I leave it in this state for > about 10 minutes it comes back alive and boots into Vista > as normal and performance is as good as always > > I have tried to reflash the bios but still the same thing > Anybody any ideas I did a google search but nobody seems to have had the > same fault[/color] |
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| Re: 10 minute boot delay "Oliver Gunnell" <Gunnell@bulldoghome.com> wrote in message news:2500BF1A-3814-44B8-92BE-3C28A2262212@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Ok today I turned the pc on as normal > > The bios splash screen came up it's a DFI lanparty board btw > and it just stuck on the post screen no error messages it just hung > > Well after much messing about I discovered if I leave it in this state for > about 10 minutes it comes back alive and boots into Vista > as normal and performance is as good as always > > I have tried to reflash the bios but still the same thing > Anybody any ideas I did a google search but nobody seems to have had the > same fault[/color] Do you have any connected external devices turned on when you boot. If yes, disconnect them one by one and cold boot the system after each disconnection to see if one such device is the cause of the problem. Also, run a virus scan and scan for malware as they can cause this type of issue as well. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: [url]http://www.dts-l.org/[/url] |
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