Windows Vista Forums
Vista Forums Home Join Vista Forums Windows 7 Forum Vista Tutorials Tags
Welcome to Windows Vista Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows Vista. The Vista forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows Vista tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks.

Go Back   Vista Forums > Vista Forums > Overclocking & Cooling

Vista - too long boot time (nearly 200 seconds)

Reply
 
Old 05-07-2009   #21 (permalink)


Windows 7 x64 build 7100 & Ubuntu 9.04
 
 

Re: too long boot time (nearly 200 seconds)

Narakputra,

Your problem is NOT Vista, it is your BIOS motherboard software. You need to repair it, though following the guide posted above would be the best solution.

inc2000, I simply searched Google for Animated Avatars, and it was like the first site.

~Lordbob

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-08-2009   #22 (permalink)


Winodws Vista Ultimate SP2 x32
 
 

Re: too long boot time (nearly 200 seconds)

Narakputra,

On seeing your first post, it seems that the problem is with your hardware and not with the OS or softwares. I think it could be due to ur DVD rom (the ID wire could be lose) and (or) your RAM. It might have fallen lose from the socket or something.
You could open up the laptop and check if these are fine and reply a poost soon.

Hope this helps,
The Cool Guy
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-08-2009   #23 (permalink)


vista ultimate 64 bit
 
 

i am gonna do so just now but where to check the dvd rom wires.
anyways im goin to see for loose ram sockets.

hi lordbob75
where to search for motherboard bios software.
and how to update it.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-08-2009   #24 (permalink)


vista ultimate 64 bit
 
 

hi The Cool Guy
i followed wat u said and i took out my dvd rom and, voila my comp started in just 58 secs,that too not once but twice.
but i may not be able to keep out my dvd rom for too long(cause of dust and all thing).
so is there any way that i insert it in its slot but keep it disabled.
im attaching the screenshot.
so now when the mystery is out plz some one help me.

boot.jpg

all im asking now is how to disable dvd rom on startup.
thats it.
i dont use my dvd rom,ever since this problem came into existence(long time around 4 months),and for its replacement i have 1 320 gb external hdd and 1 80 gb external hdd.
so disabling my dvd rom wont affect me any more.
but the question is "is there any way to disable dvd rom on startup?"

Hi everyone,
this time i put the dvd rom in its place and the same problem occured again.
so its very much clear that the problem is with the dvd rom and not with the os.
disabling dvd rom from device manager will work or not??????
means will dvd rom work on start up if ill disable it from device manager.

OMG i think im at the recieving end from all sides.
i cant disable dvd rom from my device manager because it isnt there(whenever that prob occurs)
so im in a complete mess.
is there anyonwe who can help me in disabling dvd rom from startup

Last edited by Brink; 05-08-2009 at 03:45 PM.. Reason: merged multiple posts
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-09-2009   #25 (permalink)


Winodws Vista Ultimate SP2 x32
 
 

Re: too long boot time (nearly 200 seconds)

Yeah, there is a way to disable it. You can disable DVD rom boot from the bios (surf the bios for the option ) (OR) In the boot sequence page, arrange your HDD boot above your DVD rom boot and place the DVD rom at the last of the sequence. And when you have done that, put the DVD rom back into it's place and boot. Then go into the device manager and check if it's there. Then Disable it

Hope this helps,
The Cool Guy
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-09-2009   #26 (permalink)


vista ultimate 64 bit
 
 

Re: too long boot time (nearly 200 seconds)

i changed the boot order but it was only helpful for the first time.

Last edited by narakputra; 05-09-2009 at 04:55 PM.. Reason: it seems changing the boot order is not enough. when i restarted my laptop the very next time it took 221 seconds. so i think
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-14-2009   #27 (permalink)


Vista Home Premium 32bit and Kubuntu 9.10
 
 

Re: too long boot time (nearly 200 seconds)

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by narakputra View Post
hi every one
i use a hp pavilion laptop with 2 gb ram and centrino1.73ghz c2d vista ultimate 64bit.
most of the times when i press power button(when my laptop is switch off or say shut down)the very "first screen" which shows hp logo,intel logo and phoenix logo along with press del and press f..... options remains for too long and i mean too long i.e. nearly 160 seconds.
but this problem occurs 8 outta 10 times.
and whenever this problem occurs , cd rom icon from "my computer" window disappears and thus i cant use my cd/dvd rom.
bt when on switching on the "first screen" shows for a fraction of a second then everything works fine and cd/dvd rom appears in "my computer" window.
i thought that there might be some problem in my hdd so i did a factory reset(i.e. recovery) bt to my disappointment nothing went right.
the problem exists as it happened to be.
it is very irritating to sit in front of a black screen and do nothing for almost 4 minutes.
is there a solution to my problem?
so can i get help from someone?
plz help me im really p***** with this problem.


thanks in advance


I think this is happening because you are using a 64bit operating system with not enough RAM. 32bit is for at the most 3.5GB of RAM and 64bit is for 4GB of RAM or more. I might not be right but its just a thought
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-15-2009   #28 (permalink)


Winodws Vista Ultimate SP2 x32
 
 

Re: too long boot time (nearly 200 seconds)

Well issaclopez, 64-bit is even compatible with 2 GB RAM and it doesn't cause any major problems. My friend has had vista home premium 64-bit on his 2.68 GB RAM for the past 1-year, and he never had any problems with it.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-19-2009   #29 (permalink)


Vista ultimate x64
 
 

Can DV6314TX take more than 2 GB RAM

Hi Coolguy and Brink,
Can HP Pavillion 6314 take more than 2 GB of RAM that i'm presently using.
I'm currently using a 667 MHz DDR2 RAM...Is there a possibility to increase it to DDR3 RAM or DDR2 800/1048 RAM.
Thanks in advance,
Veeru
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Reply

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Forum
Long Boot Time to Install Disk Vista installation & setup
System takes a long time to boot Vista General
Long boot time in Vista due to System Retore points Vista performance & maintenance
Windows Vista Ultimate takes long time to boot. Vista performance & maintenance
Vista takes a long time to boot Home Premium 64bit Vista performance & maintenance


Vista Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized,
sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation.
"Windows Vista", the Start Orb, and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
© Designer Media Ltd

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46