Windows 7 question

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by yiubun, Feb 11, 2010.

  1. yiubun

    yiubun Well-Known Member

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    So i recently formatted my desktop to windows 7.
    but theres a problem when i go to turn on the computer.
    i have 2 external harddrives, but the computer wont turn on with them plugged in.
    i have to unplug the 2 USB cables and then press the restart button inorder for it to turn on. :stickpoke:
    This didnt happen when i was with windows XP before i formatted the computer.

    any help will be appreciated. Thanks!! -clapclap-clapclap
     
  2. are you saying the entire computer will not power on at all? or are you not getting past the POST? or if it does power on where does it hang?
     
  3. blkperc

    blkperc Well-Known Member

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    that's weird...have you tried sumthing else instead of external hd?
    wat if you plug a usb stick in? do you get the same results?
    also try updating all the drivers and see what happens...if not i guess downgrade back to xp?
     
  4. yiubun

    yiubun Well-Known Member

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    sorry for the lack of information....
    well i press the power button, it powers up, then i see the black screen, then the "page" that shows ASUS and my motherboard model. and it just hangs there. any ideas?? -unsure


    I havent tried a USB yet, but i've updated everything. or atleast i think i have.
    windows XP... that install disk is somewhere not to be found.....
     
  5. AC0110

    AC0110 Let the Fun Begin

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    Did you install the drivers for your computer?
     
  6. yiubun

    yiubun Well-Known Member

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    drivers? for....
    one of my 2 externals is a WD BOOK 500gb.
    the other one is a DIY enclosure.
    the computer wont turn on with either of them plugged in.
     
  7. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    Boot-up without them plugged in, then plug them in and update drivers. Reboot to see if it worked. That's what I would try at any rate.
     
  8. xp and win7 are different in that way, when i used xp and vista my external HDD's turned off when i turned my pc off, now with win7 they stay on as long as they are connected to the pc so i have to manually turn the HDDs off by their switch, luckily i dont need to use them much.

    just check your boot order, C:/ first then CD, dont let it try to boot from the externals, maybe that will help, if not then just boot with the externals unplugged.
     
  9. runtohell121

    runtohell121 ........................

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    go to the BIOs and check your settings.
     

  10. where i was trying to go with the answer to my question...

    it might try seeking OS files from your external hard drives....and reading from such large volumes takes a lot of time..... so make sure your boot order goes CD-ROM first than HDD 2nd... that mostly all you really need.... unless you still have floppys .....
     
    #10 Akki, Feb 11, 2010
    Last edited: Feb 12, 2010
  11. goofnerd

    goofnerd Well-Known Member

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    indeed look in the boot sequence
    maybe it is looking for usb install

    sometimes u better not connect usb devices when u install new system
     
  12. neotrax

    neotrax New Member

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    i have a same problem too.

    got it solve now.
     
  13. ohhh yeahhhhh, i remember floppys, i used to carry a case of 40 to college for my downloads along with software to split large files, so much hassle but good memories, especially when you got home and the stuff was still actually on the floppys >.<
     
  14. Phantoman

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    Turn off "Legacy USB Support" in the BIOS.
     
  15. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    Holy shit...how old are you...? The 3.5" flopys came out in 82 so you're like 46?
     
  16. Phantoman

    Phantoman Well-Known Member

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    Oh those were the good old days ... floppies and DOS ... when most people knew what they were doing with a Microsoft OS :) And never mind 3.5" floppies, how about the 5.25" ones ? Oh well, you kids wouldn't understand that -cool2

    P.S.: I still have a USB 3.5" floppy drive for certain occasions. It's difficult to let go.
     
  17. bbgirlsum

    bbgirlsum Well-Known Member

    omg im 20 and i sitll remember the good old floppies!
    dont need to be old to remember these shizzles :punk:
     
  18. yiubun

    yiubun Well-Known Member

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    This did the job. -worship-worship
    problem solved. no more annoying turn on. forget about external, unplug and restart comp. -rotfl-rotfl-rotfl

    Thanks EVERYBODY!!!!!! -bigclap-bigclap


    sidenote -
    HAHA!! i remember too, i'm 21. "science project" back in junior high. Microsoft word with pictures. =D 13 or so floppies.
     
  19. Phantoman

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    Glad to hear that. Keep in mind though that if you ever need to access a USB device during boot time or inside of a DOS environment (before Windows starts), then you need to turn this on again.
     
  20. good job fixing it!!

    r u 4 real? :nuts:


    whow, never seen a 5.25" floppy disk in action.