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Boot query
I have a D865PERL motherboard to which I just applied a BIOS update. I had
my computer set to boot with quiet boot "disabled." My computer wouldn't boot to WinXP Pro - it just hanged. I then changed the "quiet boot" to enable so I have to look at the Intel splash screen and it will now boot to XP with no problem. Why? Would this be done on purpose by Intel! Awfully chintzy if you as me. |
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jimrx4 wrote: I have a D865PERL motherboard to which I just applied a BIOS update. I had my computer set to boot with quiet boot "disabled." My computer wouldn't boot to WinXP Pro - it just hanged. I then changed the "quiet boot" to enable so I have to look at the Intel splash screen and it will now boot to XP with no problem. Why? Would this be done on purpose by Intel! Awfully chintzy if you as me. The issue is more likely a timing one involving getting the HD started and rotating at its working speed. Using "quiet" boot eliminates several of the more time-consuming checks, such as the memory RAM check, and system tests. Look for a bios setting that delays the boot startup interval to give the HD more time to be detected and boot-strapped. |
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Had the same problem, contacted intel
and was told there is a problem with the p15 bios update "Ghostrider" wrote in message ... jimrx4 wrote: I have a D865PERL motherboard to which I just applied a BIOS update. I had my computer set to boot with quiet boot "disabled." My computer wouldn't boot to WinXP Pro - it just hanged. I then changed the "quiet boot" to enable so I have to look at the Intel splash screen and it will now boot to XP with no problem. Why? Would this be done on purpose by Intel! Awfully chintzy if you as me. The issue is more likely a timing one involving getting the HD started and rotating at its working speed. Using "quiet" boot eliminates several of the more time-consuming checks, such as the memory RAM check, and system tests. Look for a bios setting that delays the boot startup interval to give the HD more time to be detected and boot-strapped. |
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