Bios hanging 30+ seconds durning the 'detecting drives' boot stage.

videobruce

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Nov 27, 2001
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I have two bootable IDE drives. One Seagate and the other WD. With the Seagate as master and the WD athe slave, no problem. When I switch jumpers, reversing the two (WD as master), the Bios hangs for over 30 seconds 'detecting drives' and then finally resumes where as it would stop two or three seconds (as usual) detecting the Seagate first.

I had this WD drive in another box (both drives bootable) with no issue.

Foxconn (Winfast) N570SM2AA nForce570 MB (latest bios),
XP Pro sp2 (if that matters),
NO SATA drives (as of now),
I'm using the nForce IDE controller, not the add on 2nd IDE channel.

I tried swapping the connectors on the IDE cable, but no difference. If I have just the WD, it seems to boot ok, though it does seem to take longer durning the 'detect drives' stage.

Ideas??
 

bendixG15

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Mar 9, 2001
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How about when you swap drives, the Drive C: (with the OS) ends up on the slave drive and the BIOS has to go looking for it ??