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PC Takes Ages To Boot - PC doesn't boot at all until hours later when I tried to switch it | ||
Discussion by Yano with 17 Replies.
Last Update: February 8, 2011, 9:45 pm (View Latest) | Page 1 of 2 pages. | ||
A computer noob here when it comes to the technical stuff..would really appreciate it someone sheds some light on what's going on.
My pc was working fine until several weeks ago, when the time/date doesn't update itself everytime I boot my computer and I had to manually update it. A week or so after, my pc refuses to boot properly until F1 is pressed. Finally, the day came when my pc couldn't be powered on like usual. I'd jam the switch a million times and nothing happens until say, 15 minutes later, when the pc starts to come alive again. Unfortunately, the waiting time has now increased frm 15 minutes to approx. 3 hours
I really have no idea on how to resolve it. Did a search on google and saw that it might be either processor fan, ram or bios or something
Please help!!
Wed Mar 8, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Thanks for responding! It seems like something in my comp is really dying
Thu Mar 9, 2006 Reply New Discussion
But yea if all these things are going wrong at once it's probably a motherboard issue or a power supply issue (if your power supply is dieing and not enough power is getting into the comp, everything would act unpredictably)
Good luck
Thu Mar 9, 2006 Reply New Discussion
The fact that it can't remember the date/time is mostly caused by a dead CMOS battery, changing that could fix that little problem
The F1 problem could be the same because all settings are now lost due to a bad battery, but it could also be cause by a faulty/corrupted BIOS.
If the soundcard is onboard, then the board is probably dying. Just for safety reason, ever tough about making some back-ups ??? You never what else dead hardware can kill (faulty PSU could overvolt or short a pc if it realy wants to
Thu Mar 9, 2006 Reply New Discussion
If you can boot from the CD, then, somewhere this means that roughtly the motherboard is still alive.
Also, in order to do this test, you should remove "almost" all removable devices : all your PCI adapters other than the graphic display, remove the Ethernet boards, everything plugged in the USB ports.
Regards
Yodan
Fri Mar 10, 2006 Reply New Discussion
PC Takes Ages To Boot
Hi I have a hp compaq 6715b when I have got it left on I don't really have any problems with it at all but the problems have just started to arrise now ,when I switch my laptop off then want to switch it back on again it takes what seems like forever to come back on again all so the sound has started crackling aswell has anyone got any ideas ,thankyou
-question by louisa ingram
Sun Aug 3, 2008 Reply New Discussion
Hi dude
If your pc dosent remeber the time when turned off for more than 5 minutes the cmos battery is dead and needs replacing . It is located on the motherboard and without it the bios information is lost and goes back to factory settings
Hope this helps
-reply by adrian
Tue Sep 2, 2008 Reply New Discussion
Tue Oct 20, 2009 Reply New Discussion
then look at the set of numbers and letters on the battery and go to walmart and buy a new one then just pop the new one in. Ok that's fixed......
The only thing I can suggest for the other problems other then messing with the hardware is reinstalling your Operating System. (Note: this will completely whipe your Hard Drive so make sure to back up your files)
At this point they suggest you disconnect everything from your computer except the power cord, the monitor. and the keyboard and mouse (but I never do)
Insert your Operating System disc and power on your computer.
Tap F11 as your computer initially powers on until your hear a beep then you can stop.
Select Boot From Disc (or cd)
wait for it to load the hardware then press F8 to accept the terms of service
Based on your operating system the options will be different but it might say "to continue to install a fresh copy of windows press esc" it might be different but select the option to install a fresh copy.
you will see a list of hard drive partitions. select C: and press enter.
If available you should format using NTFS file system. if you don't have that option then select FAT32 and continue.
the next 30 minutes or so you will probabilly not have to do anything. it will be going through the install process which takes a while. but you should watch it.
the rest is pretty simple. if this does not fix it then I'm afraid it's the computer itself
Cheers
Wed Nov 4, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Soviet Rathe)
Ok the clock thing is simple. open up the cover on your computer and look at the mother board (the mother board is the very large circuit board) look for a small flat battery that looks like one of the larger hearing aid batteries. then just take something small like a hair pin and pop that battery out (don't worry you wont hurt anything) also be careful that you don't touch the motherboard itself especially with your skin because your bodies natural static can mess it up.then look at the set of numbers and letters on the battery and go to walmart and buy a new one then just pop the new one in. Ok that's fixed......
The only thing I can suggest for the other problems other then messing with the hardware is reinstalling your Operating System. (Note: this will completely whipe your Hard Drive so make sure to back up your files)
At this point they suggest you disconnect everything from your computer except the power cord, the monitor. and the keyboard and mouse (but I never do)
Insert your Operating System disc and power on your computer.
Tap F11 as your computer initially powers on until your hear a beep then you can stop.
Select Boot From Disc (or cd)
wait for it to load the hardware then press F8 to accept the terms of service
Based on your operating system the options will be different but it might say "to continue to install a fresh copy of windows press esc" it might be different but select the option to install a fresh copy.
you will see a list of hard drive partitions. select C: and press enter.
If available you should format using NTFS file system. if you don't have that option then select FAT32 and continue.
the next 30 minutes or so you will probabilly not have to do anything. it will be going through the install process which takes a while. but you should watch it.
the rest is pretty simple. if this does not fix it then I'm afraid it's the computer itself
Cheers
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Hmmm.... seems like you know a lot about this hardware stuff. Recently I bought a second hand computer from a relative who is very much interested in selling it. Here is the configuration
RAM : 1 GB/ DDR2
HDD : 500 GB
Processor : Core2Duo 2.4 GHz
Motherboard : DG31PR
Monitor : Dell LCD 21 inch
Speakers : Creative 2.1
Intex UPS
Everything for $300. Is it worth that much?
Wed Nov 4, 2009 Reply New Discussion
Wed Nov 4, 2009 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (takerraj)
Hmmm.... seems like you know a lot about this hardware stuff. Recently I bought a second hand computer from a relative who is very much interested in selling it. Here is the configurationRAM : 1 GB/ DDR2
HDD : 500 GB
Processor : Core2Duo 2.4 GHz
Motherboard : DG31PR
Monitor : Dell LCD 21 inch
Speakers : Creative 2.1
Intex UPS
Everything for $300. Is it worth that much?
Link: view Post: 141997
That computer is worth a lot more then $300 if it is in good condition and runs well
1GB of ram is really good. my computer only has 512MB RAM
Your Hard Drive is worth over $200 itself.. 500GB is insane!! are you sure that's what it is?
Your 2.4 Ghz prosesser is very good since most computers have 1.8 or around that. (mine has 3.6 Ghz)
The monitor and Speakers are also very good is they are in good condition
I'd say if everything works and it is in good condition you should be able to get around $700
on the other hand if it is custom made computer (made yourself) then it will indeed decrease in worth by a few hundred.
Cheers
Wed Nov 4, 2009 Reply New Discussion
@Soviet Rathe : Yes, it is 500GB, Seagate.
Sat Nov 7, 2009 Reply New Discussion
Hi guys can you help me my cpu takes hours to start and sounds a beep 3 times whenever start . After 5-6 attempt and waiting to some amount of time ,when I restar it it again start functionning .Help me if u r familiar with issue ... If possible send reply on my email id callapoorv@gmail.Com
-question by Apoorv
Sat Jan 9, 2010 Reply New Discussion
Oh my gosh I nearly have the same problem but no beeps or anything like that. The computer is pretty new, about 2 years old. It does have low memory but its at about 66% memory left (50 gb). Everything runs fine but that the computer takes 2-3hours to load and sometimes auto restarts and at times if you are away from the computer too long the user is half logged out and you end up getting the background screen showing but nothing else and the only way to get out is press the windows picture and letter l as in llama. Sometimes the internet stops working and the page never loads and I have to switch users to be able to use internet again. Sometimes the computer freezes altogether.This has frustrated me so many times when something important like a presentation or communication is unable to be accessed for hours and worries come all the time. If they won't answer their phone, computer is one of the only ways to talk to family.
Tue Oct 26, 2010 Reply New Discussion
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