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Slow boot time after BIOS update
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<blockquote data-quote="raxa707" data-source="post: 415027" data-attributes="member: 3127"><p>so having bought my recent rig which is the following</p><p>core i3 4150</p><p>gigabyte h81m-ds2 rev 3 board</p><p>8gb ddr 3 ram</p><p>nvidia gtx 650 </p><p></p><p>now few days ago i updated the bios and then restarted my pc and it gave me a bluescreen , found out i had to turn on ide in the bios settings and along with the use optimized defaults. i also enabled the fast boot option. earlier my pc took almost 3 seconds to boot from windows logo screen to the login screen and now it takes 2 to 3 minutes.. and its really frustrating me, what could be the culprit? do i need to enable the ultra fast boot option and is there any timing option in the bios?</p><p></p><p>help me guys</p><p>thanx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raxa707, post: 415027, member: 3127"] so having bought my recent rig which is the following core i3 4150 gigabyte h81m-ds2 rev 3 board 8gb ddr 3 ram nvidia gtx 650 now few days ago i updated the bios and then restarted my pc and it gave me a bluescreen , found out i had to turn on ide in the bios settings and along with the use optimized defaults. i also enabled the fast boot option. earlier my pc took almost 3 seconds to boot from windows logo screen to the login screen and now it takes 2 to 3 minutes.. and its really frustrating me, what could be the culprit? do i need to enable the ultra fast boot option and is there any timing option in the bios? help me guys thanx [/QUOTE]
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