EM 0 Posted January 10, 2001 Do you mean increase the amount of time you have to make a choice on a dual boot system? If that is the case it set in the startup and recovery section of the advanced tab under the system icon in the control panel for Windows 2k. Not being an NT 4.0 person, I am not sure where it is if that is the OS you are using. Sometimes a little info is great even if it makes your post longer than a single sentance. Ed ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Dual PIII 600 @800 Voodoo5 5500 ,Promise Fasttrak66 IDE Raid, SBLive Share this post Link to post
HawkBoy 0 Posted January 10, 2001 That's not what i mean, u can read my post about booting twice (it's on the second page written by nam ng) Share this post Link to post
EM 0 Posted January 10, 2001 I would try letting the BIOS test all the RAM which will normally allow enough time for hard drives to spin up. My BIOS also has the options to try booting from CD, Floppy, SCSI etc and I would imagine that putting my C: drive as the last option to boot from would also increase the boot up time. Ed Share this post Link to post
CUViper 0 Posted January 11, 2001 then tell us what you do mean.... you're being pretty vague... [This message has been edited by CUViper (edited 11 January 2001).] Share this post Link to post
Ge0ph 0 Posted January 11, 2001 It's in your bios. If your bios does not have this feature you may need to flash your bios. If you don't want to or can't flash your bios to add this feature then what you got is what you got. Share this post Link to post