In article <pan.2005.05.26.13.38.47.557000.RemoveThis@NO_SP_A_Myahoo.com>, PGG
<pa_paSPAAMgordygrapes.RemoveThis@NO_SP_A_Myahoo.com> writes
>My friend has a FIC AN11E with an Athlon XP 1700. He has been noticing
>some strange problems lately where it takes forever to boot. So I went
>over and had a look (and actually upgraded his memory too).
>
>When the machine is powered on, we get the white mainboard screen for
>about 5 minutes! Then we get the BIOS screen. Windows XP will boot in
>safe mode. It takes forever, but it eventually gets there and runs. This
>is the wierdest stuff I've ever seen.
>
>Its almost like the processor is running at 50MHz instead of 1.5GHz.
>
>Any ideas? I've obviously reverted back to the original 256MB dimm. The
>machine worked fine for 3 years before the recent problems. I've reset
>the CMOS.
>
Shot in the dark ... CMOS battery need replacing?
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Roger Hunt<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
>> Stay informed about: AN11E worked fine for 3 years, now takes 30 minutes to boot!