PC starts taking longer to boot.
PC starts taking longer to boot.
Hi! I assembled a PC last year using these components: ASRock B450M PRO 4 F, Ryzen 5 2600, XFX RX 580 OC Edition, two 8GB RAM sticks at 3000MHz Crucial Ballistix, an Intel 660P 1TB M.2 SSD, and a 550W PSU. Usually it boots in about 20 seconds, but with my headset on it it takes longer—either over two minutes or a brief black screen. I also got a new Logitech G432; it either shows a loading screen or a black screen for around 20 seconds. My other USB devices are a keyboard, mouse, Xbox One controller charger, and a Bluetooth USB. I updated the BIOS to version 1.50 and removed/reinstalled the Logitech G Hub, which helped temporarily but now I’m unsure what to do next. I’d appreciate your advice, Bram Hesselink, The Netherlands.
I don't have screenshots, but I can describe what a black screen might look like for a startup program.
Only occurs when the headset is connected. Here are the images.
Has anyone suggested a solution? You said your motherboard struggles with many USB devices, yet you only have five connected. It’s really frustrating.
Verify the time required to connect headphones once the system starts up. It may remain consistent, but could differ post-boot.
I didn't inquire about the speed of Windows booting. You're concerned about how quickly your headphones are recognized after connecting them post-boot. Since you reinstalled the system and now face driver issues, address that first. Also, clarify what I meant—perhaps your headphones' software and drivers take a long time to start up.
After starting, it recognizes it quickly. I believe the driver issue is the cause. Apologies if I missed your question.