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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by G8_Summit View Post
    Problem solved. I feel a bit stupid now.

    Got a new printer yesterday and this appears to be seen as a USB drive for some reason - and its connected into the USB port that is defined as a boot drive in the BIOS.

    So full marks to Clippy - have a
    No worries and thanks for the nana.

    I would imagine the printer is a photo printer with built in memory card slots which may explain why Windows is seeing it as an external drive.

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  • G8_Summit
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    Problem solved. I feel a bit stupid now.

    Got a new printer yesterday and this appears to be seen as a USB drive for some reason - and its connected into the USB port that is defined as a boot drive in the BIOS.

    So full marks to Clippy - have a

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  • G8_Summit
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    I would have thought unlikely as this appears to be happening before windows is beginning to start
    Very true.

    Well - there are no Virii or spyware on the PC (inc. the USB HDD) and yet the problem continues unless I turn off the HDD before bootup.

    Any more ideas ??

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    The obvious answers are a registry change or a virus.
    I would have thought unlikely as this appears to be happening before windows is beginning to start

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  • G8_Summit
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    Ah ha - well done Clippy - looks like the USB HDD is the culprit - powered it off and all is OK.

    Just running a virus check on it to find the problem.

    Thanks.

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  • Clippy
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    Does your BIOS support booting from USB HDD's.

    If so, and you have a USB memory stick or HDD plugged in, this may be the cause.

    I inadvertently left a USB memory stick plugged in the other day and when I next powered up my laptop, it was quite slow as the BIOS was looking for the OS on the memory stick.

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  • cojak
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    The obvious answers are a registry change or a virus.

    Once it's up run the Window's System Restore (found under Programs/Accessories/System Tools) on it and take it back to a system checkpoint before the cack startup times.

    If that doesn't work start it up in safe-mode and run your anti-virus on it...

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  • G8_Summit
    started a topic Slow Boot

    Slow Boot

    I've got an Acer desktop PC running XP and up until yesterday, bootup time was quite good.
    Now, the Acer splash screen appears after a couple of secs with the "DEL:Enter Setup, F12: Boot menu" options and this stays for about 4 minutes now instead of barely any time at all before yesterday.

    Any ideas ???
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