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Mr. Scuzz May 11th, 2003 7:02 pm
POST Problem
 
Me and my friend just built a new computer...when we go to boot it up everything runs really slow. The Post screen stays on or 3-4 minutes. Everything in the BIOS is normal...temps are normal and it recognizes all the hardware...The mobo is an Asus a7n8x Deluxe
Any suggestions?

:) :)

Xelfinn May 11th, 2003 10:39 pm
Check to make sure the memory is seated well. I had the same problem and switched the memory around in the slots.

Tekmaven May 12th, 2003 4:37 pm
You are using an nForce2 motherboard. Since it came out, it has been said that motherboard has lots of problems.

1.) I would suggest upgrading the BIOS to the latest revision

2.) Make sure your hard drive is set for single if you only have one drive, or master/slave if your computer has two hard drives. This could cause the slow POST (has happened to me in the past)

denman Jun 10th, 2006 4:15 am
Re: POST Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Scuzz
Me and my friend just built a new computer...when we go to boot it up everything runs really slow. The Post screen stays on or 3-4 minutes. Everything in the BIOS is normal...temps are normal and it recognizes all the hardware...The mobo is an Asus a7n8x Deluxe
Any suggestions?

:) :)

these have a "quick boot" option in the BIOS, also if you set the HDD to "manual user" or whatever instead of "auto", it won't need to autodetect the HDD on every boot. Where there's no drive, set it to "none", and disable the boot virus check, assuming you have a good antivirus program. Good luck with this and let us know how you made out

jlowder Jul 7th, 2006 4:25 pm
Re: POST Problem
 
I second the idea of making sure your hard drives are configured properly. I had the EXACT same problem with a new Nvidia system I just built. Once I had the hd's configured properly the boot up FLEW by..

jitterson Jul 7th, 2006 5:13 pm
Re: POST Problem
 
Use the virus scan verify ther there is no virous on your system


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