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you need to play around adding drives one by one, and find which drive,s, slow it down.

Its just time

I am fixing a friends gaming rig, It has a problem that is beyond my understanding. IT has 2 SSD, 3 HDD. The OS is loaded on one of the SSD. Now when I disconnect all other drives it boots up in 10 - 15 seconds but when all drives are connected it takes around 2 - 3 minutes to boot up. The fastboot in bios is enabled.

 

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5 minutes ago, Maxintosh said:

I am fixing a friends gaming rig, It has a problem that is beyond my understanding. IT has 2 SSD, 3 HDD. The OS is loaded on one of the SSD. Now when I disconnect all other drives it boots up in 10 - 15 seconds but when all drives are connected it takes around 2 - 3 minutes to boot up. The fastboot in bios is enabled.

 

 

What HDD are these, are they REALLy OLD? MAKE SURE everything is plugged into the first sata lanes on the motherboard, check the manual, boot drive in sata port 0 or 1 and the others in lowest numbers possible. Defragment all HARD drives(disc platters), and check startup programs, if there are programs on these hard drives taking them out would stop the programs from running on startp, disable any unnecessary programs at startup.

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I would reinstall windows with only SSD plugged into the machine during installation.

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That sounds as if the Hard Drive(s) are dying. Find out which one and replace/repair it

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On 9/6/2018 at 8:38 AM, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

you need to play around adding drives one by one, and find which drive,s, slow it down.

Its just time

Perfect ? thanks done. 

 

Motherboard - Gigabyte GA Z170M - D3H | CPU - intel core i7 6700k | CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212 cooler | RAM - 32gb Kingston HyperX 2666 (8x4) | Graphics - Nvidia gtx 1060 6gb (Gigabyte) | PSU - Cooler Master B700W PSU | SSD 1 - 120GB Kingston 100 UV SSD (simple storage) | SSD 2 - 240GB kingston 400 UV SSD (OS & programs installed) | Cabinet - Corsair Spec 1 | OS - Windows 10 home Single Language 64bit

 

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