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pspfreak Wrote:after it shows these two screens it goes into the login in screen,  and i login, is there anyway i can fix it to where , when i boot up, it goes straight to the login screen instead of the the other screens??
If it's working fine, ignore it.

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:
pspfreak Wrote:after it shows these two screens it goes into the login in screen,  and i login, is there anyway i can fix it to where , when i boot up, it goes straight to the login screen instead of the the other screens??
If it's working fine, ignore it.

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

But if it works rip it apart to find out why,  Hahaha
^ That's the spirit!
hibbyware Wrote:But if it works rip it apart to find out why,  Hahaha

aye :D :P
well i found the manual  for my motherboard,but i don't know anything about this stuff, one minute i get the agp off, but then the post comes up, i disable it and the agp comes back, it not the fact that it's broke or working fine,it's just aggravating to see it come up,when i know it can be disabled, i just want it to be able to boot straight to the the windows xp screen, when i power up the computer, can someone help me??
well like i said - the closest thing to that is where the bios shows a picture instead of all the text before going to the xp screen. but it is impossible for it to start right at the windows boot screen, unless you use hibernate or standby.
i think im not fully understanding what exactly the problem is that you want fixed. try and explain in more detail.
Anger Wrote:well like i said - the closest thing to that is where the bios shows a picture instead of all the text before going to the xp screen. but it is impossible for it to start right at the windows boot screen, unless you use hibernate or standby.
i think im not fully understanding what exactly the problem is that you want fixed. try and explain in more detail.


when you boot up your pc or laptop,  how does it boot up??,before on my other pc when i powered it up, it went straight to the windows screen and then i loged in, but with this one it shows two screens before it goes to the windows screen, i would like to stop these two screens from showing when i boot up
well if u use hibernate or standby it will do that. my computers all show that screen and one other before booting - it is perfectly normal. but if you really want rid of it just use hibernate mode or standby mode. the third and final option is find out from the manual if you can enable bootscreen - this hides the text with a pretty picture.
pspfreak, the computer MUST go through a whole load of BIOS loading before Windows can ever see the light of day.  That means, NO, you will NOT get "instant" boot-ups.

Your previous computer didn't go through the typical boot sequence because you DIDN'T boot at all (that is, the computer wasn't turned off).

Note that hibernating is considered turning off, so it still goes through the BIOS etc etc.  Sleep/standby does not, but then, you're computer is still on.


Typically, the BIOS procedure is a few seconds, so just be patient.
but does it have to show the post thing and the agp screen at the start,can't it do it thing with out this load of poo poo,i just don't understand, when i turned my old pc off, i clicked on (start,shutdown and that was it, and when i wanted to  turn  the computer back on, i clicked on the power button, and it booted up, and i don't ever remember seeing anything like my current pc is doing, i had hibernate and standby turned off on it as well  I'm not a computer expert as you can tell, but i know what i have said is the truth, and i know that before when i first received this pc, it didn't do this at all, something has screwed up somewhere, it isn't harming the pc, but it's just annoying, and i thank you all for helping me out with this
Double post
that's kinda what I'm looking for, something to hide this mess, but still be able to boot the pc, normally.
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