Mother board takes a long time to post

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Hello.

My new motheboard is taking quite a while to post. When I first power it
on, it pauses on the screen that displays the American Mega Trands BIOS
version. The message it sits on is "Detecting Primariy Master..." It sits
here for quite a while, and then eventually flys through the remaining items
(Primary Slave, Secondary Master/Slave, etc) and goes to the Summary screen
(where it displays a table with the installed hardware), and then boots to
Windows. I haven't worked with this motherboard before now, but it seems to
take way too long. Have any of you seen this or do you have any suggestions
on how I can speed this up? QuickBoot is enabled in the BIOS. The
motherboad is an ASRocks K7VM4 with an Athlon XP 2500+ and an older 10G
western digital harddrive. Thank you for the help.

BP
 
Hello.

My new motheboard is taking quite a while to post. When I first power it
on, it pauses on the screen that displays the American Mega Trands BIOS
version. The message it sits on is "Detecting Primariy Master..." It sits
here for quite a while, and then eventually flys through the remaining items
(Primary Slave, Secondary Master/Slave, etc) and goes to the Summary screen
(where it displays a table with the installed hardware), and then boots to
Windows. I haven't worked with this motherboard before now, but it seems to
take way too long. Have any of you seen this or do you have any suggestions
on how I can speed this up? QuickBoot is enabled in the BIOS. The
motherboad is an ASRocks K7VM4 with an Athlon XP 2500+ and an older 10G
western digital harddrive. Thank you for the help.

BP

Get all the parameters of the hard drives and enter them manually
instead of using Auto?
Also,
http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/hard.html
HTH :)



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Hello.

My new motheboard is taking quite a while to post. When I first power it
on, it pauses on the screen that displays the American Mega Trands BIOS
version. The message it sits on is "Detecting Primariy Master..." It sits
here for quite a while, and then eventually flys through the remaining items
(Primary Slave, Secondary Master/Slave, etc) and goes to the Summary screen
(where it displays a table with the installed hardware), and then boots to
Windows. I haven't worked with this motherboard before now, but it seems to
take way too long. Have any of you seen this or do you have any suggestions
on how I can speed this up? QuickBoot is enabled in the BIOS. The
motherboad is an ASRocks K7VM4 with an Athlon XP 2500+ and an older 10G
western digital harddrive. Thank you for the help.

BP

Did you have that WD HDD as a single drive before, then added a slave
this time, but didn't move the jumper from single to master w/slave
position? That's (or other jumper misconfig) a common cause, along
with dying drives or power supplies that are insufficient to spin-up
the drives fast enough.


Dave
 
Dave,

The HDD jumper was set to Master, but it was the only device on the cable.
I thought it didn't matter if it was the only device on the cable. Once I
moved the jumper to Single it posted instantly! Thank you for the help.

BP
 
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