Removing the DMI pool data screen from the start

Lawdog4817

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Jan 23, 2007
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Hi all..I have a noob question. I just built my very first system and everything went really smooth..I just have one issue. Once I start the boot up when I first power up the cpu..I have 3 screens that boot up right before the Windows XP screen starts.. Im just wondering if there is a way to remove them.. I looked in the Bios area and didnt see anything to disable them so Im guessing it has to do with the reg. The first screen and second sreens have to do with the bios and Mobo ..the third has to do with the DMI pool data screen..once they cycle through there checks it goes right to windows XP screen.. So is there a way to remove them at all? If there is any infomation at all that would point me in the right direction and step by step info would help..
Thanks
 

Bob Anderson

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Aug 28, 2006
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You don't want to remove the boot screens. If your computer has problems during booting, or if SMART data for your hard drives is out of range, or if temperatures are out of range, or if various frequencies (cpu, for example) are wrong you will get a message during these screens. On most motherboards, it is possible to remove various logos or manufacturer splash screens. Look in your BIOS for that option. Also, some motherboards show post codes numbers like '75' which also can be suppressed in the BIOS. Also, if your machine is doing a complete memory check at boot, that can be suppressed in the BIOS.

But don't attempt to stop the boot screens from showing. I don't think it is possible, anyways.

-Bob
 

drjman

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Its not possible to remove the tests. If you like programming for BIOS then you can put whatever you want on top of the tests, but they still run the same amount of time.
Dont bother, if you don't look at them are they really there?!
 

Lawdog4817

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Jan 23, 2007
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Thanks everyone for the info..I understand now that they need to be there. SM8000 nope I dont have those options. Oh well.