It seems my primary laptop is taking ridiculous amounts of time to boot up. Almost 20 minutes until everything is fully loaded. Interestingly, it seems to take 5 minutes alone to boot through the BIOS (which the original BIOS loadup screen where it says "press F10 to enter setup". Previously it would take about 15 minutes to load everything, but
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So, flash the bios with the latest ver, and go ahead. I did this recently on a Toshiba notebook and an Acer netbook, it ran from flash drive files in windows and was suprisingly easy once I figured it all out...
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BIOS battery is a possibility - this laptop is almost three years old now.
I might start taking more regular backups from now on.
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But it's completely impractical as a laptop. Hence the Asus EEE PC.
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I'm similarly considering simply retiring the machine for something new. But then I won't buy a Vista machine. So the conundrum continues...
Of course there's always a Mac...
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If you can't wait that long, you might want to buy a Vista machine now. Most manufacturers offer a free upgrade to Windows 7. You'd just have to grit your teeth and deal with Vista until the end of October.
And yes, there's always a Mac... never a bad choice.
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Even better, for the first time in their history, Microsoft has released an OS that actually requires fewer resources than its predecessor. It runs nicely on everything from a netbook on up.
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