G
Greg
Every single time I boot or reboot, the computer displays the "Intel
Pentium 4" logo for 14 minutes and 43 seconds,
then proceeds to the usual Windows XP welcome screen. This consistently
happens whether the computer has been off all
night, or if it's being rebooted after running for several hours. It's
been a problem for about 6 months now, so I
cannot swear, but I think it began about the time I installed Linus
Fedora and Grub to create a duel boot option.
About that time, I added a second internal IDE hard drive set as slave,
but the problem persists whether the second
hard drive is connected to power and data cable or not. The Fedora
partition and Grub boot loader are no longer on the
drive.
I've tried:
--windows recovery console's fixmbr command and fixboot C:.
--changing hard drive data cable
--disconnecting all DVD and slave drives (setting the boot drive to
Single)
--booting from DVD (still displays logo for 14 minutes, 43 seconds
before booting)
--Checking cmos settings
--Replacing cmos battery
--Pushing all chips and cables to insure that they are seated correctly
--Calling Manufacturer tech support twice
First tech support guy suggested that the motherboard was failing - but
since the problem occurs for the exact same
amount of time each time, then boots normally and runs for days with no
system halts or other unusual behavior, it
doesn't seem like a failing board. The second tech support guy agreed
that it does not seem like a failing part since
the "Intel Pentium 4" logo lingers for the exact same time, followed by
a perfectly functioning system for as many
hours or days as I keep it running. He asked me to call back tomorrow
when "level 2" techs are in house. He agreed that it seems to be some
type of hardware issue since the computer hangs before getting past the
bios loading and memory checks ect.
Any ideas?
OS is Windows XP SP2 Home edition.
Processor is Intel Pentium 4 Prescott 3 GHz
Motherboard is Micro-Star International model: MS-7060 Chipset: SIS
661Fx
Bios: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Pentium 4" logo for 14 minutes and 43 seconds,
then proceeds to the usual Windows XP welcome screen. This consistently
happens whether the computer has been off all
night, or if it's being rebooted after running for several hours. It's
been a problem for about 6 months now, so I
cannot swear, but I think it began about the time I installed Linus
Fedora and Grub to create a duel boot option.
About that time, I added a second internal IDE hard drive set as slave,
but the problem persists whether the second
hard drive is connected to power and data cable or not. The Fedora
partition and Grub boot loader are no longer on the
drive.
I've tried:
--windows recovery console's fixmbr command and fixboot C:.
--changing hard drive data cable
--disconnecting all DVD and slave drives (setting the boot drive to
Single)
--booting from DVD (still displays logo for 14 minutes, 43 seconds
before booting)
--Checking cmos settings
--Replacing cmos battery
--Pushing all chips and cables to insure that they are seated correctly
--Calling Manufacturer tech support twice
First tech support guy suggested that the motherboard was failing - but
since the problem occurs for the exact same
amount of time each time, then boots normally and runs for days with no
system halts or other unusual behavior, it
doesn't seem like a failing board. The second tech support guy agreed
that it does not seem like a failing part since
the "Intel Pentium 4" logo lingers for the exact same time, followed by
a perfectly functioning system for as many
hours or days as I keep it running. He asked me to call back tomorrow
when "level 2" techs are in house. He agreed that it seems to be some
type of hardware issue since the computer hangs before getting past the
bios loading and memory checks ect.
Any ideas?
OS is Windows XP SP2 Home edition.
Processor is Intel Pentium 4 Prescott 3 GHz
Motherboard is Micro-Star International model: MS-7060 Chipset: SIS
661Fx
Bios: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG