Mayayana <
[email protected]> wrote:
I've got one machine that's intermittently pausing
after recognizing the two SSDs. It goes by so fast
that I can't see what the next item is once the BIOS
display resumes. Is there any way to figure out the
order in which the BIOS sorts out the hardware?
The Pause key doesn't work to stick on the POST screen? You might have
to disable any quick startup or quick post option, like the BIOS not
testing memory. By having the BIOS count through the memory addresses,
that counting could slow the POST screen to let you hit Pause. Once
paused, use the Esc or Enter key to continue booting. With some BIOSes,
the Esc key pause the boot process, and any other key continues it.
Since XP doesn't have a Fast Boot option (which I disable because I want
to see the POST screen), do you have other hardware that has its own
BIOS? For example, I've seen where RAID setups clear the POST screen
and then present their own options screen. Do you even see the POST
screen? Some BIOSes are adware by showing the manufacturer's name or
logo while hiding or shortening the POST screen. There should be a BIOS
option to disable their boot-time splash screen.
You could go into the BIOS to disable the controller for the drive from
where the OS gets loaded. The result is you'll see a message that no OS
was found. Maybe the POST screen would stay up a bit longer, unless the "missig OS" message wipes the POST screen.
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