View Full Version : HELP-Takes too much tim to boot the PC
crazy life
01-31-2007, 11:45 PM
I did gave a reboot to my pc,n it got stop in the Intel image[about the MB image]for about 2-3minutes n came up the windows loading baar n came to login panel after I did gave my password and so again it gtmething like stuck for about another 3minutes.Dont know wat has happend.
can anyone help me in this??
Anusha
01-31-2007, 11:51 PM
This happened suddenly?
crazy life
01-31-2007, 11:57 PM
This happened suddenly?
well..I gave a restart the pc after about a week of continous running.But the problem is why does the pc stop responding on the MB image thing area
Anusha
02-01-2007, 12:07 AM
well..I gave a restart the pc after about a week of continous running.But the problem is why does the pc stop responding on the MB image thing area
Hmm.....This is an Intel motherboard right? Mine does this once in a while. I haven't found what causes it yet.
crazy life
02-01-2007, 12:08 AM
Hmm.....This is an Intel motherboard right? Mine does this once in a while. I haven't found what causes it yet.
so u think that this is normal???
Anusha
02-01-2007, 12:12 AM
so u think that this is normal???
It's not normal. Maybe if you shutdown the PC and power it back on, things will get rectified.
crazy life
02-01-2007, 12:17 AM
It's not normal. Maybe if you shutdown the PC and power it back on, things will get rectified.
ya it worked,Thanks macho!!!
BTW these are nt made to be running 24x7 ne
Anusha
02-01-2007, 12:19 AM
ya it worked,Thanks macho!!!
BTW these are nt made to be running 24x7 ne
PCs are. But Intel motherboards suck! Their BIOS is not as good as AWARD or AMI BIOSes. :(
zCexVe
02-01-2007, 12:19 AM
Intel mobos record some data into a log.Sometimes it asks to clear them when it is full.Once ma frnd got sturuck at this and called my help.Goto bios and see if there r any logs and the space for it is full.This will not be the correct answer 4 ur prob I think..
crazy life
02-01-2007, 12:21 AM
Intel mobos record some data into a log.Sometimes it asks to clear them when it is full.Once ma frnd got sturuck at this and called my help.Goto bios and see if there r any logs and the space for it is full.This will not be the correct answer 4 ur prob I think..
no I do not keep logs,I knw the probz if it gt full
zCexVe
02-01-2007, 12:23 AM
oops!sorry I didnt saw u hav got the answer..Dialup ne..
crazy life
02-01-2007, 12:24 AM
PCs are. But Intel motherboards suck! Their BIOS is not as good as AWARD or AMI BIOSes. :(
thatz true,
well..I'm waiting fr an Apple.Cz I knw itz the best[bt nt the bestest] pc to keep running fr months without restarting n crashes
crazy life
02-01-2007, 12:24 AM
oops!sorry I didnt saw u hav got the answer..Dialup ne..
no thaz ok machn,BTW thanks fr the help
lasanka
02-01-2007, 02:16 AM
shit intel motherboards suck??? thats it the computer shop guys in sl suck!!!!!!!!!!!!
and i vote they all be removed and anusha be put in their place!!!!!!!!
lasanka
02-01-2007, 02:17 AM
some times when i start my pc the comp starts up but abt 5 secs into the start the comp goes off. then in a sec it starts again this time rite upto windows.. any idea why this happens?
lasanka
02-01-2007, 02:18 AM
this happens before the bios can start ... only one time though it then starts fine..
mind due this happens once in a while
crazy life
02-01-2007, 07:49 AM
some times when i start my pc the comp starts up but abt 5 secs into the start the comp goes off. then in a sec it starts again this time rite upto windows.. any idea why this happens?
well..if u mean that the pc gt restarted before the windows logo appears,then dude ur NTFS.sys file is damages.I got the same problem once,then I hd to install Ubuntu n then access the HDD to replace the NTFS.sys file
Anusha
02-01-2007, 08:04 AM
shit intel motherboards suck??? thats it the computer shop guys in sl suck!!!!!!!!!!!!
and i vote they all be removed and anusha be put in their place!!!!!!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Then they won't make much profit out of it because I don't like to fool people.
Anusha
02-01-2007, 08:05 AM
some times when i start my pc the comp starts up but abt 5 secs into the start the comp goes off. then in a sec it starts again this time rite upto windows.. any idea why this happens?
You mean it resets before starting to load Windows or while loading Windows?
Anusha
02-01-2007, 08:05 AM
well..if u mean that the pc gt restarted before the windows logo appears,then dude ur NTFS.sys file is damages.I got the same problem once,then I hd to install Ubuntu n then access the HDD to replace the NTFS.sys file
There could be other reasons too. (eg: Driver issues)
Anusha
02-01-2007, 08:09 AM
this happens before the bios can start ... only one time though it then starts fine..
mind due this happens once in a while
Oh, so this is not related to Windows. Hehe. I think once you plug in power to the PC, just wait a couple of seconds before hitting the power button. My motherboard automatically powers up before hitting the power button, but after 1 second, it turns off. Only after that, I should hit the power button. Otherwise, my modem is not detected. I have to unplug the modem from the USB cable and plug it back to get it to work. You know, it was very hard to find why my modem was not detected sometimes. In the end, I just figured it out. Anyways, maybe BIOS updates can solve those minor issues.
SaCh-101
02-01-2007, 08:31 AM
This happened suddenly?
Heeeeeey AnushAAA hAPpy B`DAy Dude:D :D :D
crazy life
02-01-2007, 08:56 AM
There could be other reasons too. (eg: Driver issues)
ya maybe thatz the cause too.
chaminga_d
02-01-2007, 11:17 AM
Oh, so this is not related to Windows. Hehe. I think once you plug in power to the PC, just wait a couple of seconds before hitting the power button. My motherboard automatically powers up before hitting the power button, but after 1 second, it turns off. Only after that, I should hit the power button. Otherwise, my modem is not detected. I have to unplug the modem from the USB cable and plug it back to get it to work. You know, it was very hard to find why my modem was not detected sometimes. In the end, I just figured it out. Anyways, maybe BIOS updates can solve those minor issues.
My MOBO too....
Anusha
02-01-2007, 11:18 AM
My MOBO too....
Intel's motherboards are not good, but their chipsets are. :(
zCexVe
02-04-2007, 01:13 AM
Almost all the new mobos do self powerup.Usually my mobo do the powerup and then down when supplied power for the first time.But after I shut down..It does shut down but the power remains.USBs are powered up.So I have to turn off the PSU b4 doing sumthing in it.
Anusha
02-04-2007, 01:18 AM
Almost all the new mobos do self powerup.Usually my mobo do the powerup and then down when supplied power for the first time.But after I shut down..It does shut down but the power remains.USBs are powered up.So I have to turn off the PSU b4 doing sumthing in it.
This is true. But that's not really a feature of a motherboard. It's the ATX standard. The power is controlled through the motherboard.
Anyway, this is not really what we were talking about. The PC powers up as soon as the power is supplied, even before the power button is pressed - true. But if you keep on pressing the power button until it properly starts, without waiting a couple of seconds before doing that, my ADSL modem is not detected in Windows. I have tot unplug the USB cable and replug it for Windows to detect it. This should be a BIOS limitation. Intel's BIOS isn't as mature or comprehensive as AWARD or AMI BIOSes.
madawa_1
02-04-2007, 01:19 AM
pleas shurt down your computer!
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