F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Windows typically takes a few seconds to minutes to fully boot on a new system, depending on hardware and settings.

Windows typically takes a few seconds to minutes to fully boot on a new system, depending on hardware and settings.

Windows typically takes a few seconds to minutes to fully boot on a new system, depending on hardware and settings.

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Venpirman
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11-30-2021, 10:30 AM
#1
The process is taking about an hour. Your setup might be slowing things down due to the older hard drive.
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Venpirman
11-30-2021, 10:30 AM #1

The process is taking about an hour. Your setup might be slowing things down due to the older hard drive.

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Charliemc909
Posting Freak
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12-06-2021, 08:53 AM
#2
varies based on the device you're using, especially with an i5 processor
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Charliemc909
12-06-2021, 08:53 AM #2

varies based on the device you're using, especially with an i5 processor

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FaTaL_ZiPz
Member
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12-07-2021, 04:36 AM
#3
You're using a Pentium D 915 with an older hard drive—maybe it's time to upgrade for better performance!
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FaTaL_ZiPz
12-07-2021, 04:36 AM #3

You're using a Pentium D 915 with an older hard drive—maybe it's time to upgrade for better performance!

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Cherry_Bell
Member
161
12-20-2021, 01:35 PM
#4
Destroying the hard drive will reduce its performance
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Cherry_Bell
12-20-2021, 01:35 PM #4

Destroying the hard drive will reduce its performance

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uaeman107
Junior Member
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12-25-2021, 11:42 AM
#5
It loaded!
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uaeman107
12-25-2021, 11:42 AM #5

It loaded!

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ranger1005
Member
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12-25-2021, 07:18 PM
#6
Windows generally requires 5 to 35 seconds to load from the power button to your desktop, varying with system specifications when installed correctly.
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ranger1005
12-25-2021, 07:18 PM #6

Windows generally requires 5 to 35 seconds to load from the power button to your desktop, varying with system specifications when installed correctly.

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Frostoc
Junior Member
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01-11-2022, 08:25 AM
#7
You're just beginning with Windows, but you're repeatedly restarting it to set up languages like English.
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Frostoc
01-11-2022, 08:25 AM #7

You're just beginning with Windows, but you're repeatedly restarting it to set up languages like English.

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Viizion_PvPz
Senior Member
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01-17-2022, 09:37 AM
#8
Begin by taking out the setup disk or USB flash drive. Install any missing chipset drivers and SATA controller drivers. If this doesn’t work, swap in a newer HDD—preferably older than ten years—to ensure it’s not damaged or unable to read data properly. Let's proceed with that.
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Viizion_PvPz
01-17-2022, 09:37 AM #8

Begin by taking out the setup disk or USB flash drive. Install any missing chipset drivers and SATA controller drivers. If this doesn’t work, swap in a newer HDD—preferably older than ten years—to ensure it’s not damaged or unable to read data properly. Let's proceed with that.

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oryan25
Member
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01-17-2022, 10:57 AM
#9
I don’t have any newer SSDs, but I’ve installed one on my main system and it’s functioning properly. For installing drivers without Windows, you can use alternative tools like Kernel for Linux or check manufacturer websites directly.
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oryan25
01-17-2022, 10:57 AM #9

I don’t have any newer SSDs, but I’ve installed one on my main system and it’s functioning properly. For installing drivers without Windows, you can use alternative tools like Kernel for Linux or check manufacturer websites directly.

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Alexandrea1
Member
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01-18-2022, 08:44 AM
#10
You're unsure about the status of Windows 10. It's normal to feel that way. Let me help clarify your situation and guide you through the installation process if needed.
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Alexandrea1
01-18-2022, 08:44 AM #10

You're unsure about the status of Windows 10. It's normal to feel that way. Let me help clarify your situation and guide you through the installation process if needed.

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