This doesn't seem to be much of a problem, its just annoying. I don't appear to have any system instability after leaving the computer on 24/7 for sometimes weeks.
Basically what happens is that whenever I restart or boot computer up from no power, the windows loading logo appears for a few seconds and then the screen goes black and you see the asus logo and then windows attempts a stat up repair which is what I don't want because I don't want it to change anything (usually im not paying attention when it selects this). And then i usually have to manually power off the computer because clicking cancel seems to do nothing. After a few tries it boots.
If im paying attention and tell it to boot normally instead of a startup pair on the secound try, it works 90% of the time.
Worst case scenario takes 3 boot cycles to successfully boot.
I'm assuming I'm just a bios update away from this going away but I wanted to ask peoples opinion before i go ahead with this.
Specs:
i5 4690K
visiontek r9 280x
asus z97-a
corsair cx 750
adata xpg 2x4gb 1600mhz
windows 7 ultimate
Everything is stock (no overclocks)
Basically what happens is that whenever I restart or boot computer up from no power, the windows loading logo appears for a few seconds and then the screen goes black and you see the asus logo and then windows attempts a stat up repair which is what I don't want because I don't want it to change anything (usually im not paying attention when it selects this). And then i usually have to manually power off the computer because clicking cancel seems to do nothing. After a few tries it boots.
If im paying attention and tell it to boot normally instead of a startup pair on the secound try, it works 90% of the time.
Worst case scenario takes 3 boot cycles to successfully boot.
I'm assuming I'm just a bios update away from this going away but I wanted to ask peoples opinion before i go ahead with this.
Specs:
i5 4690K
visiontek r9 280x
asus z97-a
corsair cx 750
adata xpg 2x4gb 1600mhz
windows 7 ultimate
Everything is stock (no overclocks)