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07-10-2006 02:34 AM
07-10-2006 02:34 AM
Boot Up Image
When I boot up my machine (I dual booted windows and ubuntu) there's a blue screen with the HP logo, and three choices at the bottom. It says something like, press sec to see boot menu, press f10 for something, and press f11 to repair. Anyways, when I click any of those buttons nothing happens. I have to wait like 2 minutes for the boot menu so I can choose which OS to boot to. Any suggestions?
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07-10-2006 10:38 PM
07-10-2006 10:38 PM
Re: Boot Up Image
Hi
What machine are u using, seems a HP server...go to bios and deselect memeory checks on startup ( or similar)
Cheers
Vipul
What machine are u using, seems a HP server...go to bios and deselect memeory checks on startup ( or similar)
Cheers
Vipul
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07-11-2006 01:55 AM
07-11-2006 01:55 AM
Re: Boot Up Image
Sounds like a newer model HP.....
It's doing memory checks and other checks in the background. You usually can hit ESC to see what it's doing. I wouldn't disable the memory checking and etc., it's normal for it to take that long.
Thanks,
Tom Callahan
It's doing memory checks and other checks in the background. You usually can hit ESC to see what it's doing. I wouldn't disable the memory checking and etc., it's normal for it to take that long.
Thanks,
Tom Callahan
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