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I had a nearly the exact same problem with my system. It turned out to the
the printer I had connected through the USB. I could get it to boot about
20% to 30% of the time with the printer's USB cable plugged in. I could get
it to boot 100% of the time without it plugged in.
I tried other USB devices on the system including both powered and
non-powered. I could not reproduce the issue with any other device except
for the printer. FYI, it was a Canon Multipass 370.
Go figure...
Cheers!
Kyle Elmblade
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On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Robert Weaver <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> I am running an Athlon 64X2 dual core processor 6400+ 3.2 Ghz with 4 gig
> ram
> on a Gigabyte GA-M52S-S3P motherboard.I have a dual boot set up with the
> main hard drive on a SATA connection and the secondary hard drive on IDE,
> both are running XP SP2.
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> About 50% of the time the screen freezes on boot up just after the single
> beep tells me that the BIOS is OK and about halfway through the screen
> listing the hardware. After several attempts the system will boot OK.
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> I have updated the BIOS, but cannot find any reason for the freezing. Any
> suggestions would be welcome.
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> Thanks,
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> Robert
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