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Half et al:
Greetings and hallucinations from just north of Fantasy Land (Washington,
DC)!
I have never had a problem with non-cable select cables and putting drives
in either position on an IDE cable. Cable select cables have a cut in one
of the traces to determine whether the drive is master or slave. The far one
is then master when set on CS and the middle one is slave. Check all of your
cables and drives for proper selection of master and slave.
My guess is that it is looking for a boot drive that it is not seeing. I.E.
my system has a serial ATA connector. If the jumper is set for SATA and
there is no drive, boot up can take a while to go to the IDE drive. Many
more details would help us out. What motherboard, what drives and are you
familiar with setting up the boot order in the BIOS.
Peace,
Paul
"half_pint" <esboella.nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c5vdo5$632a3$1@ID-204080.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Hey thats interesting, although I should know better, because I have
> read about that I appear to have my master drive in the middle
> and my slave at the end (although the drives work fine like that,
> but I have had some freezes amd mysterious reboots posted here
> (alt.comp.hardware)).
> Rather embaressingly I had my cdroms set up in the same fashion but
> I 'cured' that (they still don't both always work though!!).
>
> I am slighly reluctant to set them up correctly now incase they stop
> working!! But I guess I should give it a 'go'.
>
> Maybe it will cure my problems, who knows? I just hope fiddling around
> doesn't make it worse!
>
> The thing is when it boots it lists the master and slave correctly so I
have
> always taken it for granted that things were OK.
>
>
> "Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:c5v1il$d6q$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > Hi,
> >
> > When the "Verifying..." message comes up, the bios looks for a boot
> device.
> > If it takes a long time here then it can be because of cables or
settings
> > for any of Floppy, CD, HDD's - or any other type of boot device you may
> > have. So, check each one in turn. When your PC is running, make sure
your
> > floppy and CD drives are working properly. If they are not then this may
> be
> > the cause (if they are set as boot devices). Ensure all cables are
> oriented
> > the correct way, that master drives are plugged in the End of the cable,
> > that the floppy cable & power is correct - this is easy to get wrong.
Also
> > check your bios to see what boot devices are set.
> >
> > - Tim
> >
> >
> > "CrackerJack" <binaryblobNOTTHISBIT@hotpop.com> wrote in message
> > news:d0bbf46891b05cc5eac68b9224cabe23@news.bubbanews.com...
> > > At some point early in my PC's bootup process it waits for a very
> > > long pause and shows the message:
> > >
> > > "Verifying DMI pool data..."
> > >
> > > How can I get the PC to skip over this and not take so long?
> > >
> > > have got XP if that is a factor.
> >
> >
>
>