Windows 7 start up problem

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  1. Posts : 6,075
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       #11

    I managed to capture a screenshot of it during your video, it lasts for maybe half a second lol.

    I have seen it pop up on many PC's I have had, you could try uninstalling it, does the 0.5 seconds of it bother you that much though?

    How did you get on with the logo thing?
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  2.    #12

    Please type Device Manager in the Start button Search box.

    Click to open it, expand SATA controllers, click on each and position them side by side, take a screenshot.
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  3. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
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       #13

    paulpicks21 said:
    I managed to capture a screenshot of it during your video, it lasts for maybe half a second lol.

    I have seen it pop up on many PC's I have had, you could try uninstalling it, does the 0.5 seconds of it bother you that much though?

    How did you get on with the logo thing?
    lol i unistall that driver i still get that message and i also went to BIOS Setting and went to Boot up option and went to Full Screen Logo and i disabled it no motherboard went on start up but i could still get that message
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  4. Posts : 212
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       #14

    gregrocker said:
    Please type Device Manager in the Start button Search box.

    Click to open it, expand SATA controllers, click on each and position them side by side, take a screenshot.
    there we go
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  5.    #15

    Then you'll need to disable the J Micron controller in BIOS setup to see if that clears up the BIOS issue.

    While there check the BIOS boot settings for Fast Boot and any others.
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  6. Posts : 212
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       #16

    gregrocker said:
    I did not say to uninstall the driver. It will just reinstall it. I said to Disable the J Micron.

    Please post back the window that opens when you click on each SATA controller in Device Manager.
    im sorry but i dont see ayn SATA Controller
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  7. Posts : 212
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       #17

    gregrocker said:
    Then you'll need to disable the J Micron controller in BIOS setup to see if that clears up the BIOS issue.

    While there check the BIOS boot settings for Fast Boot and any others.
    wait im sorry but how do i found J Micron controller in BIOS?
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  8. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #18

    amir tava said:
    gregrocker said:
    Then you'll need to disable the J Micron controller in BIOS setup to see if that clears up the BIOS issue.

    While there check the BIOS boot settings for Fast Boot and any others.
    wait im sorry but how do i found J Micron controller in BIOS?
    Should be somewhere in the advanced tab, I am sorry I don't know your bios.
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  9.    #19

    Reboot and look for the key to press to enter BIOS setup.

    In BIOS setup go through each tab thoroughly to become familar with the settings. Under boot there should be a Fast Boot option to check its setting. There may be others which govern whether and which controllers are enabled and how they are displayed. If not on the Boot tab, look at the others.

    I would also set HDD first device to boot in Boot Order Priority. This can make it a bit faster. Remember to Save any changes.

    If you see what you think are other related settings, make note of them and ask back.
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  10. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
    Thread Starter
       #20

    gregrocker said:
    Reboot and look for the key to press to enter BIOS setup.

    In BIOS setup go through each tab thoroughly to become familar with the settings. Under boot there should be a Fast Boot option to check its setting. There may be others which govern whether and which controllers are enabled and how they are displayed. If not on the Boot tab, look at the others.

    I would also set HDD first device to boot in Boot Order Priority. This can make it a bit faster. Remember to Save any changes.

    If you see what you think are other related settings, make note of them and ask back.
    aight so when i saw J Micron controller in BIOS on my bios disable it right ? and thanks for the help
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