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Old Jan 17, 2010, 03:18 PM   #76
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i had this problem to but when using a ext harddrive with e-sata its to do with your IDE ATA/ATAPI / STORAGE CONTROLLERS , Windows will read the hole drive before starting and it will lagging your system when running aswell, depending on your laptop search for the newest drivers it fixed the problem for me, let me know how it goes

http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...t/jsp/home.jsp
Actually I want to suggest that he upgrade to the 1.70 version(toshiba of america) of the laptop's bios but problem is his laptop is a european model and i checked with toshiba's european website and the latest they've got to offer is the 1.50 version BIOS. The 1.70 BIOS version has a fix for the DIPM problem for windows 7.
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http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...ily=1073768663
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Old Jan 17, 2010, 03:21 PM   #77
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the bios shouldn't be the problem it more along the line of the drivers windows loads on start up, i only had this happen to me on my Evga X58 classified 760 board never on my Evga X58 SLI 758 and there both the same chipset.
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Old Jan 17, 2010, 03:29 PM   #78
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The SATA settings from registry:



Windows Defender and Windows firewall are disabled.
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Old Jan 17, 2010, 03:52 PM   #79
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changing setting in windows wont fix the problem
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Old Jan 17, 2010, 04:03 PM   #80
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Szaby, here's what I'm driving at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932079.
its a link to a vista fix but in my opinion, your system has the case. Its a guide on how to disable/enable DIPM on laptop systems. Disabling DIPM could be done by putting a value of "0" in the registry entry and "1" to enable it. The DIPMenabled entry is not shown in your registry entries because I think it is hidden. please see the link for microsoft and see if it will give you any ideas towards a solution with regards to what you are experiencing right now.
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Wow!
I added this option to registry, now the x86 Ultimate boot time is: 0:59s to responsve desktop!
Thanks everyone for help!

Edit: with pagefile on different partition 0:53s

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Wow!
I added this option to registry, now the x86 Ultimate boot time is: 0:59s to responsve desktop!
Thanks everyone for help!

Edit: with pagefile on different partition 0:53s
Nice work man!
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neoreif's suggestion got me curious. Tried it on my lappy, but didn't notice any difference. I guess my hardware doesn't support it. Does moving your page file to a different partition(same HDD) do anything? I have it on the same partition as windows.
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Yes, if you create the swap partition first (so phiscally at the begining of the hard drive).
I have 4GB ram, x86 only recognize 2,98 my SWAP partition with x64 was 5 GB with 4GB pagefile.
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Bah I have to Relocate my entire drive, taking at least a day. I'll pass thanks . But will remember it for next time I format.
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I found this today, might help even more.
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I found this today, might help even more.
interestingly, that hotfix is for 32 bit only


edit: nevermind, stupid MS. "you got a 32 bit browser! so you must have a 32 bit OS!"
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I found this today, might help even more.
WTF MS...
and I wonder why logging in is much faster after I started using wallpapers.
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Even though this particular problem seems to be solved, I did have the same issue that was caused by bad Intel Chipset drivers. Made my Netbook take about 3-4mins to boot, after I removed the driver its less than 45sec if not under 35.
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