Pls Help me with my Windows7 start up delay..

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  1. Posts : 1,309
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       #41

    greens6x said:
    computersplus said:
    man I love my a4tech mouse it's the battery free wireless nb90
    i have not seen that here in the philippines
    a4tech stuff is hard to find i for the life of me could never understand why these are not on the desk of every computer user in the world it's awesome you never have to worry about battery's or charging it uses a special mouse pad that emits a low level electromagnetic filed that powers the mouse
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  2. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #42

    i found someone who has a similar problem as mine.. i think i really need to replace my MoBo..
    PC won't start as usual - General-Motherboard - Motherboards-Memory

    this guy here replaced his motherboard.. the problem occurs when he uses win7.. so i think Intel G31 is not compatible for win7..
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  3. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #43

    Fumz said:
    Since you have a video card installed, then I'd suggest going into the bios and disabling onboard video, as well as the onboard audio for now.
    uhhm.. im willing to try this sir.. but im not famillar with the BIOS setting.. how do i know that it is the on board video card and audio?
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  4. Posts : 1,309
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #44

    do yourself a favor and the next board you buy don't get an Intel board I stay as far away from their boards as possible they need to stick to CPU's
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  5. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #45

    Regardless of which video you are using, you must inspect in the bios to confirm it is enabled.

    If you enable onboard, then get the separate video card out of the slots.

    I would enable onboard, but if you do choose to enable the separate card, disable onboard in the bios.

    Likewise, onboard sound is enabled or disabled in the bios.

    Get in there and navigate around until you find the settings. It may be in a peripherals menu, in a video menu, or wherever.

    But it is up to you to find it, control it. save the setting, and exit the bios----correctly.
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  6. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
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       #46

    computersplus said:
    do yourself a favor and the next board you buy don't get an Intel board I stay as far away from their boards as possible they need to stick to CPU's
    yup.. now i know..

    ignatzatsonic: thnx sir.. ill try this..
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  7. Posts : 1,496
    7 Ultimate x64
       #47

    greens6x said:
    Fumz said:
    Since you have a video card installed, then I'd suggest going into the bios and disabling onboard video, as well as the onboard audio for now.
    uhhm.. im willing to try this sir.. but im not famillar with the BIOS setting.. how do i know that it is the on board video card and audio?
    They should be under Advanced Chipset Features.

    There is no option to enable/disable your Radeon... only the onboard video.... so you're all good.
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  8. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #48

    still no change... maybe i really have to replace this motherboard of intel for me to enjoy win7.. Guys.. thnx a alot..
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  9. Posts : 716
    XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
       #49

    greens6x said:
    richc46 said:
    This is the best place to start, with a problem like the one that you are experiencing. It may also be hardware related.

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    I did this ISOLATION method,
    1st, I unchecked 1st half of the "services" then restart... Problem still occur ( Freezes at "Windows Starting" page, after the windows7 animation logo then it takes 13minutes to proceed to the "log on" page),

    then, 2nd, I checked the 1st Half and unchecked the 2nd half of "service" tab.. and still, same result... nothing change on the boot time.. Problem still occur ( Freezes at "Windows Starting" page, after the windows7 animation logo then it takes 13minutes to proceed to the "log on" page)...

    i also thought this method can resolve this... but it didnt.. btw.. Thnx for the effort guys.. I hope this can be resolved..

    Is that ALL you did? Did you disable ALL NON-MS STARTUP PROGRAMS first?

    Does you system still BOOT FAST in SAFE mode?

    1) Reboot in SAFE Mode. Still BOOT FAST? If yes procede.

    2) Use MSCONFIG to diable all NON-MS STARTUP programs. Does it boot fast? If yes enable each start up program one at a time until it boots slow.

    3) If step 2 is NO the use MSCONFIg to disable ALL NON MS SERVICES. Does it boot fast? If yes enable each service one at a time until it boots slow.
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  10. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #50

    Muad Dib said:
    greens6x said:
    richc46 said:
    This is the best place to start, with a problem like the one that you are experiencing. It may also be hardware related.

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    I did this ISOLATION method,
    1st, I unchecked 1st half of the "services" then restart... Problem still occur ( Freezes at "Windows Starting" page, after the windows7 animation logo then it takes 13minutes to proceed to the "log on" page),

    then, 2nd, I checked the 1st Half and unchecked the 2nd half of "service" tab.. and still, same result... nothing change on the boot time.. Problem still occur ( Freezes at "Windows Starting" page, after the windows7 animation logo then it takes 13minutes to proceed to the "log on" page)...

    i also thought this method can resolve this... but it didnt.. btw.. Thnx for the effort guys.. I hope this can be resolved..

    Is that ALL you did? Did you disable ALL NON-MS STARTUP PROGRAMS first?

    Does you system still BOOT FAST in SAFE mode?

    1) Reboot in SAFE Mode. Still BOOT FAST? If yes procede.

    2) Use MSCONFIG to diable all NON-MS STARTUP programs. Does it boot fast? If yes enable each start up program one at a time until it boots slow.

    3) If step 2 is NO the use MSCONFIg to disable ALL NON MS SERVICES. Does it boot fast? If yes enable each service one at a time until it boots slow.

    Thnx.. Yup.. I did that method.. even in "disable all MS and non-MS".. it did not boot well, still the problem exist..but when im running safe mode.. after i select "safeMode" then load all setting.. it didnt go to the "Windows Starting" page and jump to the log on page.... booted fast in safe mode..
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