Boot times increasing, why?
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 12:13 am
Win 7 pro 64 bit.
3 physical drives - C drive with OS, E drive for data, F drive for secondary backups.
Nothing has been changed, upgraded or installed lately. All of a sudden I started getting hung up at the Windows logo. I had to reset several times. Sometimes a hard shut down and then restart. All of a sudden it decided to run a checkdisk on the "F" drive. I know this drive is going bad but I didn't think it would upset the OS from booting since it only has pictures and videos on it. Since running the checkdisk I do get to log on to Windows without having to go through the restart routine but the start times are still much longer than a couple of weeks ago. By longer I mean 3 to 4 times longer.
Please let me know what other info you may need. For the record I did update my video drivers yesterday thinking this could be one of the problems.
3 physical drives - C drive with OS, E drive for data, F drive for secondary backups.
Nothing has been changed, upgraded or installed lately. All of a sudden I started getting hung up at the Windows logo. I had to reset several times. Sometimes a hard shut down and then restart. All of a sudden it decided to run a checkdisk on the "F" drive. I know this drive is going bad but I didn't think it would upset the OS from booting since it only has pictures and videos on it. Since running the checkdisk I do get to log on to Windows without having to go through the restart routine but the start times are still much longer than a couple of weeks ago. By longer I mean 3 to 4 times longer.
Please let me know what other info you may need. For the record I did update my video drivers yesterday thinking this could be one of the problems.