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Title: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: JoSeLeMiX69 on December 20, 2010, 04:28:58 pm
Hi mates, I have one question.

Sometimes there is half second or 1 second delay on "loading operating system" message:

- "loading operating system" appears.
- sometimes 1/2 or 1 second delay.
- blinking cursor appears underneath "l.o.s." message, and then Windows 7 starts to load.

Can you tell me if you have sometimes this delay?

Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: absic on December 20, 2010, 04:35:26 pm
Hi there,

I'm running the GA-890FXA-UD5 (rev 2.1) and what you are describing seems pretty normal.

The amount of time the message will show will depend on your CPU, RAM and choice of OS Hard drive.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: JoSeLeMiX69 on December 20, 2010, 04:53:08 pm
But problem is that this message sometimes goes away pretty fast, and other times it takes 1 second or so...

The other day i had to reboot 30 or 40 times my PC (from Windows button) and format 6 or 7 times, cause of a drivers. This could harm my motherboard?
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: Dark Mantis on December 20, 2010, 05:01:29 pm
Are you saying that the loading Windows line stays and doesn't move on from there and you have to reboot?
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: JoSeLeMiX69 on December 20, 2010, 05:04:54 pm
No, that sometimes this message goes away pretty fast, and other times it takes 1 second or so...

And the question?:

The other day i had to reboot 30 or 40 times my PC (from Windows button) and format 6 or 7 times, cause of a drivers. This could harm my motherboard?
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: absic on December 20, 2010, 05:21:12 pm
Hi there,

If you are rebooting and reinstalling Windows because of install problems with drivers or other things the biggest problem is really going to be with your Hard-drive rather than the motherboard.

I reboot plenty of times during a day, especially when I am testing new hardware and I have never had a motherboard fail because of this.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: Dark Mantis on December 20, 2010, 05:23:29 pm
The message is nothing to worry about as long as it goes passed it and the OS loads.

The quuestion about the damage to the motherboard is not really a problem if it doesn't keep happening but you might find that you will get corrupted Windows files on your hard drive.

SNAP! absic  ;)
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: JoSeLeMiX69 on December 20, 2010, 05:32:57 pm
Hi there,

If you are rebooting and reinstalling Windows because of install problems with drivers or other things the biggest problem is really going to be with your Hard-drive rather than the motherboard.

I reboot plenty of times during a day, especially when I am testing new hardware and I have never had a motherboard fail because of this.

Tkanks dude.

The message is nothing to worry about as long as it goes passed it and the OS loads.

But why sometimes that message has 1 second delay? I thinks it's not normal. My fear is that in a future it may give me errors or more delay.

absic, if you have this mobo, can you see rebooting 2 or 3 times if you have sometimes that delay?

Thanks.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: absic on December 20, 2010, 05:41:00 pm
Hi there,

just gone through 5 reboot cycles and each one had a slightly different delay from showing the LOS line and then moving on, so I would say it is pretty normal and nothing to worry about.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: JoSeLeMiX69 on December 20, 2010, 05:47:27 pm
Hi there,

just gone through 5 reboot cycles and each one had a slightly different delay from showing the LOS line and then moving on, so I would say it is pretty normal and nothing to worry about.

Thanks dude. My two scenarios are:

-LOS line and immediately the underneath cursor and moving on.
-LOS line, half second delay, underneath cursor and moving on.

This is same for you?

A lot of thanks, this is the best hardware official forum I've ever seen.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: absic on December 20, 2010, 05:50:46 pm
yes exactly the same for me.

I have noticed that sometimes it takes longer to move forward, especially if I have just installed a windows update. But it never takes too long.

If you are considering running a RAID Array on this motherboard you might want to check out my build review here: http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,3619.0.html as I go through some of the issues I encountered and it might prove useful.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: JoSeLeMiX69 on December 20, 2010, 06:04:29 pm
yes exactly the same for me.

I have noticed that sometimes it takes longer to move forward, especially if I have just installed a windows update. But it never takes too long.

If you are considering running a RAID Array on this motherboard you might want to check out my build review here: http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,3619.0.html as I go through some of the issues I encountered and it might prove useful.

Yes, i noticed that longer delay on moving on after install a windows update.

What an awesome tutorial you made on that link! If i had seen it 2 weeks ago, I'd have saved 40 € for assembly hehe

Tomorrow I'm going to buy a SSD, should I make some changes in BIOS to install it? (i have SATA on ahci)

PD: on my mobo rev 2.0, on the first screen when you power on PC, it doesn't appear info of my HDD's, optical drive, etc, like in your tutorial. Ihave F5 installed.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: Christoph on December 20, 2010, 09:59:53 pm
hi there    ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


in window, in msconfig/Boot/

there's a line that says "time out 30 seconds"


bring that time to 0


so the massage "loading O.P" will just flash before your eyes



BUT, dont do this if you have a second Operating system in a Double boot, cuz this time is the time windows takes to show the menu for which O.P you wanna boot with
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: JoSeLeMiX69 on December 20, 2010, 11:28:26 pm
hi there    ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


in window, in msconfig/Boot/

there's a line that says "time out 30 seconds"


bring that time to 0


so the massage "loading O.P" will just flash before your eyes



BUT, dont do this if you have a second Operating system in a Double boot, cuz this time is the time windows takes to show the menu for which O.P you wanna boot with

Did you test it???

I think that option is to set the time that will be displayed the "safe mode screen" when windows closes itself bad way.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: Christoph on December 21, 2010, 03:58:04 am
yeah

I have it like that


test it, if you see any abnormal behavior, then just put it back like it was...

besides, you have a few post over here saying that is normal, as for me, I had the same symptom, is quite normal...
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: absic on December 21, 2010, 08:09:32 am
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on my mobo rev 2.0, on the first screen when you power on PC, it doesn't appear info of my HDD's, optical drive, etc, like in your tutorial. Ihave F5 installed.

A the pictures were taken when I was installing in Native IDE Mode, that is why the Drives are showing in the way they do.

As you already have your SATA Controller set for AHCI you don't need to make any changes to BIOS when it comes to installing your SSD.
Title: Re: 890FXA-UD5 and "loading operating system"
Post by: JoSeLeMiX69 on December 21, 2010, 03:53:42 pm
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on my mobo rev 2.0, on the first screen when you power on PC, it doesn't appear info of my HDD's, optical drive, etc, like in your tutorial. Ihave F5 installed.

A the pictures were taken when I was installing in Native IDE Mode, that is why the Drives are showing in the way they do.

As you already have your SATA Controller set for AHCI you don't need to make any changes to BIOS when it comes to installing your SSD.

Thanks dude.