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| | Computer hangs at startup ... for 5 minutes!! I have a desktop computer with Abit motherboard(SG-80), with a pentium 4 cpu, 3ghz and running a new Vista Business operating system. It worked fine for a week, but when I asked it to perform a "restart" from the START button, rather than SHUT DOWN and then start up again, it now shows the first boot screen with the "Main Processor: ..." and hangs with that one line for five minutes and then proceeds to boot properly and as far as I can tell works fine after that, until I shut the computer off and try to start it again, and it takes another five minutes before it proceeds to finish booting. There is nothing that can be done on the keyboard to change the time interval it seems. Any thoughts as to what needs to be done to solve this problem? Is this a Vista problem, virus, or something else that has changed the BIOS? I cleared the cmos but the only thing that that did was to put the date and time back to default. Thanks, Blue Vista |
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| Vista home premium 64 bit | Re: Computer hangs at startup ... for 5 minutes!! Hi bluevista, First of all why did you ask for a restart? Was it because of an update? Have a look in your error logs and in device manager to see if there are any driver problems / conflicts. |
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| | RE: Computer hangs at startup ... for 5 minutes!! Hi bluevista, Your system is hanging in the part of the POST procedure where the system RAM is being assessed. To check this out, remove all but 1 stick of RAM and reboot. Repeat this procedure for each individual stick. When you try to boot up with the faulty stick, you should notice a delay. The sticks that are working correctly should boot up much quicker than the faulty one. The only solution for you in this case is to replace that RAM stick. Be sure to match the others in your system. Dwarf "bluevista" wrote: Quote: > I have a desktop computer with Abit motherboard(SG-80), with a pentium 4 cpu, > 3ghz and running a new Vista Business operating system. It worked fine for a > week, but when I asked it to perform a "restart" from the START button, > rather than SHUT DOWN and then start up again, it now shows the first boot > screen with the "Main Processor: ..." and hangs with that one line for five > minutes and then proceeds to boot properly and as far as I can tell works > fine after that, until I shut the computer off and try to start it again, and > it takes another five minutes before it proceeds to finish booting. There is > nothing that can be done on the keyboard to change the time interval it > seems. > > Any thoughts as to what needs to be done to solve this problem? Is this a > Vista problem, virus, or something else that has changed the BIOS? I cleared > the cmos but the only thing that that did was to put the date and time back > to default. > > Thanks, > > Blue Vista |
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