What is "Verifying DMI Pool Data" Screen

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What is "Verifying DMI Pool Data" Screen

 
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My pc boots fine, but there is a black screen that comes after the post screen that says" verifying DMI pool data, with a lot of information above it. It lasts for 5 seconds, then it continues to boot normally. Can anyone tell me what this screen means, and if there is a way to disable it to speed up my boot time (currently 40 seconds). Nothing is wrong with my pc though. Thanks for your help.
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Re: What is "Verifying DMI Pool Data" Screen

 
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its related to settings in the bios,i have seen it with computer that have a dead bios battery, the bios info was not getting saved ,check this site out ,you would do method #2 in my opinion . if that doesn't work then maybe you have a dead bios battery on the motherboard
http://www.dewassoc.com/support/win9...y_dmi_data.htm
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http://www.microsoft.com/canada/windows/windows-7/
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