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| | 5 minutes to boot if there isan USB drive Hi, my Vista computer can takes more than 5 minutes to boot if I have an USB hard drive connected. if I unplug it before starting the computer then I boot quickly. any idea? Thanks. Jerome. |
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| | Re: 5 minutes to boot if there isan USB drive Likely a BIOS option "Legacy USB" is enabled. This causes USB devices to be mounted ( enabled ) prior to the Operating System booting. Not all USB devices cause this delay. I had a Maxtor One Touch USB that used to cause the type of delay you describe. "Jeje" <willgart@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:F9B081BE-6146-4A93-B5A6-17C55B910FA3@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > my Vista computer can takes more than 5 minutes to boot if I have an USB > hard drive connected. > if I unplug it before starting the computer then I boot quickly. > > any idea? > > Thanks. > > Jerome. > > |
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| | Re: 5 minutes to boot if there isan USB drive If the USB Bios is already set to DENY USB LEGACY then your problem "might" be the actual drive. Many have some fast memory and the rest of the memory is much slower. http://www.activewin.com/reviews/har...adyboost.shtml A list of drives - their speeds and which work on Vista - of course not all drives are represented http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=2549&p=24 Good Speed Testing and results for various drives http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mem...h-roundup.html Nice review of 4 gig drives http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=186 Is your Flash Drive fast enough for Vista's Readyboost http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=408&tag=nl.e539 The Big Marketing Lie on Flash Drive Performance Gleaned from Newin.net Windows ReadyBoost is a great technology, caching things on USB drives to improve system performance, but Windows Vista insists on checking the drives for certain speed requirements before enabling the feature. If you have a USB drive that is just a hair to slow to beat the test, or you want to use an external hard drive (slower speed, loads of cache space), Matt Rajca posts at Channel 9 how you can force Vista to let you use ReadyBoost on an unsupported device, whether it wants to or not : 1. Plug in the device. 2. Open the Readyboost tab on the device properties. 3. Select "Do not retest this device" 4. Unplug the device 5. Open regedit (start->run->regedit) 6. Expand - HKLM (Local Machine)->SOFTWARE->Microsoft->Windows NT->CurrentVersion->EMDgmt 7. Find your device. 8. Change Device Status to 2 9. Change ReadSpeedKBs to 1000 10. Change WriteSpeedKBs to 1000 11. Plug in the device. 12. Enable Readyboost!!!! "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:ew3Vt$nwHHA.4184@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Likely a BIOS option "Legacy USB" is enabled. This causes USB > devices to be mounted ( enabled ) prior to the Operating System > booting. Not all USB devices cause this delay. I had a Maxtor > One Touch USB that used to cause the type of delay you describe. > > "Jeje" <willgart@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:F9B081BE-6146-4A93-B5A6-17C55B910FA3@microsoft.com... >> Hi, >> >> my Vista computer can takes more than 5 minutes to boot if I have an USB >> hard drive connected. >> if I unplug it before starting the computer then I boot quickly. >> >> any idea? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Jerome. >> >> > > |
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