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- May 31, 2004
For some reason my asus p5k deluxe mobo has started booting extremely slowly. If I enter the bios setup, it won't respond properly to key presses except in slow motion, taking perhaps 3 ro 4 seconds to recognize a key press. It's almost as if its responding to continuous interrupts generated by the system which are higher priority than the keyboard.
When it gets to the boot option screen and begins to count down from 30 seconds to zero, each count which previously was a second is now 3-5 seconds long. Finally booting into Windows after several minutes allows the system to begin functioning normally and there is no sign of slowdown or problems testing the ram, harddrive or CPU.
This system has all SATA drives in Matrix RAID with a SATA DVDplayer and an ATI 3870.
ANY THEORIES?
1. I have heard this board has audio driver problems, disabling the audio in the bios does nothing.
2. I have read this board has RAID problems, disabling RAID makes no difference.
3. Booting at stock makes no difference.
4. Replacing the keyboard and mouse with PS2 equivalents, makes no difference.
5. Replacing the ram makes no difference.
6. Setting the bios to default settings, makes no difference.
7. Every so often, for no apparent reason, it will boot normally, but immediate revert back to trouble if I reboot again.
ARGgggggggggggggggg
When it gets to the boot option screen and begins to count down from 30 seconds to zero, each count which previously was a second is now 3-5 seconds long. Finally booting into Windows after several minutes allows the system to begin functioning normally and there is no sign of slowdown or problems testing the ram, harddrive or CPU.
This system has all SATA drives in Matrix RAID with a SATA DVDplayer and an ATI 3870.
ANY THEORIES?
1. I have heard this board has audio driver problems, disabling the audio in the bios does nothing.
2. I have read this board has RAID problems, disabling RAID makes no difference.
3. Booting at stock makes no difference.
4. Replacing the keyboard and mouse with PS2 equivalents, makes no difference.
5. Replacing the ram makes no difference.
6. Setting the bios to default settings, makes no difference.
7. Every so often, for no apparent reason, it will boot normally, but immediate revert back to trouble if I reboot again.
ARGgggggggggggggggg