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Msi long boot time. Thread starter scubacatt; Start date Oct 14, 2020; S. You can try later BIOS on MSI website. Upvote 0 Downvote. Built system in July (MSI-Z690/DDR5/I512600k) everything fine until October after major Win11 update '' The boot time is related to the devices you installed, such as the CPU, GPU and SSD. Sometimes, it will not successfully restart at all, and will simply crash around 8 minutes. really sad. I found the same thing, the boot time is much slower with the Ryzen. Reply reply Caanazbinvik As some of you probably know, MSI recently released the update 7E12v18 for the X670E Tomahawk Wifi, which updates AGESA and significantly shortens boot times with "Memory context restore" enabled. i know that the first time boot up when i built the PC is long but this is getting ridiculas. I've not tried turning CSM off like the other poster said. Thread starter cristianmora1158a02db; Start date Aug 21, 2021; C. If you are familiar with the MSI boot menu key, you can easily enter the BIOS: Reboot your computer and Press and hold Delete/F2 for BIOS while the system is booting. Teamgroup) boots in about 20 seconds. I have restarted the computer20-30 The boot time is ridiculously long - probably about 40 seconds to a minute from pressing power button, to working desktop. My BIOS times generally 35ish seconds i have same issue with my mbo X370 Gaming M7, it take me about 20 sec to POST and 13 sec to BOOT. During reboot noticed boot time was reduced to less than 5 secs. 1 soundbar: Power Supply: Corsair RM1000x V2 / Corsair RM750x V2 / Thermaltake 650W GF1: Mouse: MSI Clutch GM20 Elite / CM Reaper / Keyboard: Logitech G512 Carbon / - MSI MEG X570 ACE (Likely upgrading to MSI X670E Carbon) - MSI Radeon RX 7900 XTX (was MSI RTX 2080 Super Gaming X Trio) - WD Black SN850X 2TB nVME - WD Black 6TB SATA III - Seasonic Prime GX-850 (850 W) PSU Once I get the new CPU/Mobo/RAM setup, I'll try to remember to post back. 25V for now Finally MSI released a new update for motherboard MAG x670e tomahawk. 2_1 WD MSI NOW HAS A NEW BETA BIOS THAT FIX THIS DOWNLOAD THE NEWEST ONES MAKE SURE YOU DOWNLOAD 7D67v1A2(Beta version) OR NEWER. System Restore I remember a time where you'd turn on your PC and within 10 seconds the was a C:\ prompt. After a cold boot, BIOS takes over 2 minutes to boot and usually hangs in code 92 for the longest time followed by A2 being the next longest wait time. FastBoot is enabled in the BIOS settings. Cleared the CMOS and I am still having now 2-4 minute boot times. That's about how long my x570 carbon pro takes also. That's just the BIOS time, the time before screen came up. Is only when I switch on the computer first time in hours. Mai z790 boot time 4+ minutes and it takes over 5 minutes to boot up every time I have 14000 series intel chip 32gb ddr5 ram, I’ve never had a computer take this long to boot up and it’s a m chip hard drive, what could be going on, and sometimes it says scanning and repairing e after this time the led goes out and windows 10 starts. 3V and VDDQ 1. MPG x670e Carbon Wifi slow to post However, during start up my computer pauses with a post code 15 for a minute or two before continuing to boot. M. Most laptops—particularly those that come loaded with free software—get bogged down during startup when trying to load a ton of programs simultaneously. Went from (not even lying) over 260 Main problem is BIOS taking long time to boot, not windows itself (that's quite fast after disconnecting old HDD). 4 it took about 40-45 seconds in POST which is still super slow, but with 1. The boot time on the machine is way slower then my old 9900K - Aorus platform. Still unusually long time boot tho. I have an MSI GT62VR 6RE older gaming laptop with an SSD. Thread starter orgelspielerkm12b202b4; Start date Mar 20, 2024; O. Some additional information: Fast Windows boot is on, and MSI Fast boot is on, there was no noticeable change turning on the MSI one, the other one was on from the start. Firstly an x570 is a tad overkill for the 3600. - Uninstalled AOMEI Partition Assistant. the normal boot continues, displaying the screen to enter BIOS and I did fresh windows install Updated Bios. scubacatt New member. X370 Gaming Pro Carbon has excessively long boot time. Skill F5 6000 (stock setting) Win11Pro Last Boot Time 19. MSI have replicated the long boot times after enabling A-XMP/EXPO Up to 3 minuits With DDR5 5600MHz A-Xmp ram on B650 and X670(E) Motherboards When Memory Context Restore is on auto, the boot time is about 1 minute, but the system is rock stable (running various memory/stability testing programs). - Improve long boot time issue. I noticed that the laptop takes a very long time to turn on. 20min for show me start screen, but for b450 it's many less. 2. BIOS Updated to latest (7D75v1E) 1. The post I linked says it's a known issue but this past is 1 year old. It's a known problem with MSI boards in MSI AMD boards . I should disable Post Screen Delay and Enable MSI Fast Boot. The "long post" time or "limited single core boost" with the AGESA 1. So I am not really sure what is causing this, because these updates are supposed to improve your performance (and boot times), not degrade it. Disabling that startup screen dropped the load time to literally less than a second. Joined Aug 1, 2008 Messages 5. Thread starter barrettlennardsmitty8157b02df; Start date Dec 2, 2020; B. The Ryzen cpu is probably trying to selfcorrect a wrong setting and will eventually choose a stable one in order to boot. Also I tried memory context, but in some cases that causes MSI b650 and b650m models have up to double the boot time compared to gigabyte's similar models. Operated and moderated by members of the MSI USA team. 5) - SSD M2 driver from manufacturer installed (NVME - Changed BIOS settings to give preference to Ubuntu boot manager over Windows boot manager. insanely long boot time. This only happens at the first booot of the day, if I restart the PC boot normal. Im googling and troubleshooting for some days now and it seems that this is a general problem, i have the pc running with everything disconnected that isnt needed, even the front panel usb ports I had a msi x470 before and that one also had long boot times. Skill Trident Z 3600MHz (F4-3600c16d-16gtzkw). Currently, when the issue with boot drive appears, restarting PC 2 times does the job before boot drives appears again which includes disabling EXPO, the enabling EXPO where is slow ? boot to bios - normal ,. When I changed to 6000 MHz the boot time was extremely long. The key point to note here is that, when booting off a legacy MBR installation, the BIOS boot option will be the OS drive’s name. With XMP disabled: 2-3 secs to post. It seems like an excessivly long time. i have the following install: MOBO; Asus crosshair x670E CPU; AMD 7050x RAM; G. I have looked at every setting in the BIOS (it is running v1. Joined Nov 20, 2003 Messages 82,453. More of the time debug LED shows "15" Tried different memory speeds, still the same. Everything else is good. So I had this exact issue with a MSI B650M-P Pro board. So I recently bought the MSI PRO B650M-A WIFI and I had terrible boot times, just like everyone else in here. Hello! I have an MSI Modern 14 laptop. Hopefully future AGESA code update can fix it. My PC is a Trident 3 MSI i7 7770k 1060 GTX Nvidia , it has 2 disks an NVME Kingston KC2000 2tb used for Windows and a seagate firecuda hybrid HDD 2tb for Documents I have a MSI GS63VR 7RF Stealth Pro and the boot time has a delay of ~10 seconds before the MSI logo appears. B650 is rather new for AM5 platform so many ppl suffers the same long boot time problem just like when AM4 was launched. Shave this by enabling memory context restore in bios. So recently I saw on Reddit people discussing the AGESA ComboAM5 1. ACTUALLY 8. It sounds like you might have a bad board though. I have heard back from msi support. F10 Save, boot into Windows, see if that resolves your issue. These codes are not documented in the manual. 2 ssd. On MSI boards, you can use the Boot Menu to quickly select the USB I have the motherboard MSI Pro VDH B560 and a Nvme SSD Cheers . I just managed to improve them a fair bit, by enabling Memory Context so I have a system with X670E Taichi BIOS version 1. I've installed the card in other systems, which didn't cause abnormal boot times. Is this boot time normal? Is there anything I can do to speed up the boot time? Share MSI Pro X670-P WIFI same long boot issue with a 7600x its seems related to EZDebug MSI MPG Z690 Carbon WiFi Every second boot hangs with code 16 2. Also the boot time for AM4 is a little long. Though I'm really frustrated that a high end build like this is taking more than 10 seconds to boot up As seen in the above tweet from HXL, the boot time of a PC with a Ryzen 9 7950X3D processor in an ASUS ROG X670E Hero motherboard is reduced from a lengthy 56 seconds to just 30 seconds. No Bios screen? Slow Boot? Blue Screens! After half a year the bios is still a disaster for anyone that dares to tweak there system with AMD EXPO! Newer bios I never really paid attention to old boot times because it was almost instant. Part of my problem was ram voltage when i use XMP or what ever its called it would not feed enough volts to my ram so i just dropped the ram down to 5600mhz but still took a 1 or 2 minutes to boot till i turned off the memory learning and after the 3rd There is a BIOS setting named "Memory Context Restore". 25V memory and MSI Pro B650-P WiFi The issue: long initialisation time between power on and boot up BIOS screen. Now, this time is 36 seconds. However, this BIOS did solve the problem where Windows was not recognizing my WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe im having the same problem with my new Build , takes 25 seconds to boot exactly from pressing power all the way to windows main menu i noticed the same with display goes black ( LCD ) and light stay orange for like 12 - 15 sec before light turn white , it like struggling to boot or give signal something idk but ones that pass the boot happen MSI MPG Sekira 100R / Silverstone Redline mATX / Antec C8: Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar AE 7. 35V manually it turns This PC boots at 19. They are by far the worst for Everything works as expected but the post time to get into Bios and the boot time to get into Win11 are far slower than on my old 5800X3D PC. One other thing, when Expo is enabled, the bios pushes 1. That's good to hear. GAMING Motherboards (MEG / MPG / MAG) . 3. Motherboard: MSI X670-P PRO WiFi ATX Motherboard CPU: Ryzen 7 I receive 3 long beeps today when i start up my pc 1 normal and windows boot MB:MSI X470 GAMING PRO CARBON RAM:G. It kind of sticks on an MSI logo screen with the spinning dots, then will go to another MSI screen briefly and then finally windows starts up fairly 3. (MSI X570-A PRO, whith Ryzen 5 3600, ) I have ask msi support too and they answer was: The boot time is in normal range for AM4 MBs. Type in Frequency 5600, FCLK 1866. I have a similar issue: cold boot (from power off) takes about a minute, which seems egregious, but reboot takes more like 5 minutes for some reason. In addition, I've tried another video card (MSI 1070ti) with my system, resulting in a more than 20 sec. But in some cases it may take much longer. rb_leroy Active member. This only happens when the XMP profile is enabled, it only takes 12-15 I reckon the boot time was around 20 seconds to post at first, I updated the BIOS(latest stable offering) and over the few days since I updated what was required etc. 9 seconds on my first boot after letting the pc train the enabled feature. Skill Flare X5 2x16GB 6000MHz CL30 EXPO enabled and my bios time is SIXTY seconds. It seems like the long boot times that have plagued MSI's X670 and B650 motherboards might soon be nothing but a bad memory, as the company has issued UEFI updates for its motherboards that are said to cut the boot times in half. Still it takes 35secs to POST with 2x16GB DDR5-6000 sticks. " On the system diagnosis page, you can perform disk cleaning and memory release and check the hard disk's health status. Went from (not even lying) over 260 seconds of boot time to literally 10. 2 2. Boot cycles a time or 2 before blue screen “windows failed to boot, select an option” Msi carbon x670e Ryzen 7700x MSI 4090 liquid x Samsung pro 980 Gskill ddr5 6000 With 4 modules and 128GB capacity, that takes a long time. Meg ace x570 taking long to boot. But what could cause that very long boot time ? first some spec: board: msi 760gma p34 fx cpu : fx-8350 ram: 16gb (2x8) kingston vga card: gtx Troubleshooting methods for Windows boot issues: Confirm boot device detection, adjust BIOS boot settings, try different boot devices, remove USB devices, and reinstall the operating system. Clean up your startup programs Using Asus B650E-F motherboard with ryzen 9 7900x amd cpu, boot time was around 30 to 40 seconds even with latest beta bios released yesterday. What stroke me from the very first moments with this new PC is that boot time increased dramatically. Using latest v17 BIOS. I,m not sure if it´s the Motherbord itself or Windows 11 but it seem that the Issue appear right after Post when the bios is passing control to the Windows Bootloader. My PC specs are listed below Board : B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC BIOS : 7B85v16 VGA : Sapphire Radeon Nitro+ RX 580 The first memory trainings are long, e. -The chipset fans sometimes spins, but most of the time is stoped. My Total boot time is under 30 ugly wrote: ↑ I went from an i5-6600k build to a AM4 build with a Ryzen 3600 with an MSI board. The OS Drive, PSU and GPU worked well on my previous RIG (i5 4690K and MSI Z97 GAMING 3) - time from pushing power to boot was somewhere near 7s I guess. The i5-6600k would boot very fast. MSI X670-P Pro Wifi (latest Bios) 32GB G. I haven't enabled MCR and memory powerdown. 6 BIOS is already out, but I still get blue screens every now and then with Memory Context Restore Enabled. Most of the time it seems to get stuck for a long time on 45 and 52. The folks in the gigabyte sub say theirs takes 30sec or so to get go windows as well. B650 Tomahawk boot time unbearably long ~2 help . I was also having issues with long boot times and sometimes wouldn't post. MSI X670 & Ryzen 7900X3D. It should complete at least one full run error-free, more if you have the time (i don't know how long one run will take with Boot time is long!! which I see online you can turn on Memory Context Restore but it might cause instability so I haven't done that yet due to the below issues also happening. Upon initial start up or restart of the PC my monitor screen turns on then flashes to a black screen with a white bar (looks like underscore) for about For example, with 1. BIOS 7E28v141 (Beta version) dated 2023-07-03 is installed with Optimized settings loaded and no overclocking. 25V leave everything else in Auto. I'll list what I've tried below, but will list the For example, with 1. I have deal with it but i still want to change if it possible. 0) is taking an extremely long time to boot (over 15 minutes). Do a clean boot; Press together the keys: Ctrl + Shift + Esc to access the task manager; Click on start and disable all programs that start with Windows; Turn on fast boot; Access the Control Panel and click on System and Security; Click on Power Options; Click on Choose what the power buttons do in the menu on the left of the screen; In UEFI era we usually get sub-10 seconds boot time for a laptop. I am using the latest bios version 7E12v18. I cannot figure out why. I have a MSI Tomahawk B650 Wifi and Gskill Trident Z5 Neo DDR5 6000. 4ghz on a Z299 XPower Gaming AC. As far as I'm aware, they haven't been fully addressed yet. I’ve tried The MSI motherboard BIOS controls the boot process. 1 + Audio Technica -AD500X / Onboard + Creative 2. For example : if i plugin my sata disk in slot-2 and dvd-writer in slot-3 then i experienced the same issue (1-2min load time) you describe. Oct 14, 2020 I've been having the same issue. 0. Disabling the EXPO profile seems to have solved the crashes and blue recovery screens. Reply reply Specialist_Reward_99 • Hmm, I know, in my previous AM4 system, boot up time was 10~15 seconds. Also it gets stuck on the bios splash 50 % of the time. H Memory context restore is enabled by default on this board. I don't mind the minutes it takes to boot the first Specs: MSI x670e Tomahawk wifi, Ryzen 7 7800x3d, 64GB 6200mhz Corsair vengeance, EVGA 2080 Super, Samsung 990 Pro 4TB. I seem to have an issue with the BIOS taking forever to POST. From Power on I don't see the logo screen for 30 seconds. I have a Samsung 980 pro nvme SSD, so this is a very slow boot up time. Between 8 to 12 seconds to have the logon screen and 12 to 20 seconds to have windows completely loaded it's good with only M2 drive. At least with the 1 month old bios. 5 minutes rather than 2-3. In my case it is up to 30-40 seconds. Joined Oct 1, 2020 Messages 20. SO its not a startup program issue where its being It takes more than 60 second to boot up OS or entering BIOS. Update your bios, I have an MSI x570 and updated today. Disk cleaning and memory release can clear unnecessary temporary files, making Windows operation smoother. hit power button it would start to boot but take for every. I'm getting hardcore buyers remorse from switching to AMD right now. Same problem as above. Its memory retraining what takes this long. So I disable AMD EXPO and set Yes amd always been sharp edges and a lot of tweaking. 3V to 1. This rig still takes about 15-20 seconds to boot up. PRIVATE E-2. I hope i can find a way to fix this because my actuall boot time is arround 4 seconds but motherboard stalls 20 seconds at post. I tested again this process with the other MCR BIOS option, and the result was the same. Just wanted to post my results when enabling memory context restore in a msi b650m project zero motherboard, ryzen 9 7900x and 64gb 6400mhz cl32 ram. New to AM5 platform and MSI motherboards B650 MAG Tomahawk wi fi Updated to latest stable bios v17 Insanely long boot time Changes i made in bios are EXPO enabled for 6000mhz cl36 ram, TDP to 65W for ryzen 7600X and SoC undervolt from the default 1. The operating system loads quickly. The culprit seems to be the Samsung 990PRO M. I'd seen a lot of people complaining about the MSI BIOS screen taking longer to load than the computer's actual boot time, especially when using an SSD. On boot there is a yelow and red light on the motherboard but it still boots after a while. 4-6 secs to login screen. Boot is taking less than 20 seconds. Skill Trident Z5 32GB (2x16) 6000 kit. 71 CPU: Ryzen 9 7950X3D Memory: G. I'll try what was mentionned on others posts like : Advanced BIOS (F2) > Settings Tab > AMD CBS > UMC CommonOptions > DDR Options > DDR Memory Features > Memory ContextRestore > enable it and reboot. then the inifinity 2. A CMOS reset should remove this option, if it is set. Skill EXPO memory , 6950XT Red Devil . - Fast Boot is ENABLED. Will have to get a new Samsung 980PRO as a boot drive which should fix the issue once and for all. Used to have a MSI MAG B650M Mortar and it had a long boot, before I updated the BIOS it would take an agonising 2 minutes just to POST, updating to the latest BIOS would take more than 30 seconds which is an improvement but not great. For my build there seems to be a really long time required to reconcile the display on start up. Also, unlike other motherboards, there doesn't seem to have a Fast Boot option The PC took a very long time to boot, approximately 90 seconds. With the latest beta bios (released on April 28) on MSI x670e Tomahawk, 32gb 6000mhz cl30, and 7800x3d with Memory Just built a new system with the following specs. You can take apps you don't need off of this list, helping improve your boot time. Is this normal as I have seen many people claiming that their boot up times are below 5-10 seconds. Dec 2, 2020 #1 Hi! Recently i've build my new machine based on TR 3960x and MSI TRX40 pro wifi. ) - Deleted some stuff from HDD storage. Note, I am able to get on the computer normally and use it and ran systems checks and everything seems to be running normally, but I cannot handle these 4-5 minute boot times. (also have aN MSI Gaming X RTX 4070Ti and boot NVME is Sabrent Rocket PCIE 4. Voila fixed my boot time by a large margin. Time to boot of my previous machine (i7 4930k/Asus AM5 boot times are long, but it's more in the neighborhood of 1-1. Like the memory is retraining every single time it boots. but it still looks like it's taking its time searching for other SATA drives. I’m not PC savvy by any means and my friends don’t know what the issue could be but it takes like 3-5min to start up from off to the Lock Screen. Troubleshooting Hey y'all, Let's unite to campaign against MSI, because they don't provide solutions, they don't respond to our requests, we pay for an expensive product and then we are left without attention. So far so good, the boot times have improved drastically for me, before I had a post of 60 seconds, now less than 2 seconds! Yay! Greetings. At first i thought it was gonna take that long only on the first boot after building the pc, but the 250 seconds were still there after 3-4 boots. ASUS X570 reacts the same. ThiefKnight Guest . Yep, with BIOS 1. Specs: Asrock X670E Pro RS AMD Ryzen 7950X MSI B660M Tomahawk + 12700K - Solid Red LED only after restarting PC Recently my MSI H110M PRO-VD (v1. I can normally enable XMP or EXPO, but after enabling them, the reboot speed becomes very slow (taking over 2 minutes). 0 1Tb). This PC take too long time for to boot and to restart. I've had this rig for about a month and things seem to be working fine, but twice this past week the boot time took longer than usual. 1 sec to login screen. I thought my pc was bricked, but I left it on and it takes multiple hours to boot, then runs perfectly fine without issue. 3 sec Just wanted to post my results when enabling memory context restore in a msi b650m project zero motherboard, ryzen 9 7900x and 64gb 6400mhz cl32 ram. Secondly try going into the bios and set the 'fast boot' option to enabled. Tried multiple times rebooting and shutting down the desktop and seems to be hello all, with - USB legacy support disabled on BIOS - UEFI disabled on BIOS - fast boot disabled on BIOS (if enable, time to boot is greater) - boot drive list order have only one drive, my boot drive - lastest BIOS (minor change in boot time between AGESA 1. leandrotrabucc159702de said: When I boot the PC, two lights on the motherboard light up: CPU (red) and DRAM (orange). Previously boot time took sometimes even about 90s on my PC, now its more like 10-15s, super improvement. After installing "Intel Driver & Support Assistant" tool, asked for reboot. How long this takes can depend on the platform. I'm using the bios of 7D75v1B20 which was released 23-11-28. The 10-15 second wait didn't really bother me but when I was fiddling around in the BIOS I noticed this setting. Does anyone know what could be causing this? when u want faster boot times just turn off EXPO because he do every time memory training with EXPO on, but u can also try too enable memory context restore while EXPO on, reduce ur boot times cuz no memory training but ur system (can be unstable and run into BSOD). If this is set BEFORE the first boot, after adding new RAM, this could also be the reason. Skill 32g Lately the PC takes a long time to boot up or attempts to boot (like after 5 minutes of black screen I turn it off and then on again yet this does not solve it all the times). Windows started the slow boot right away, but the MSI logo didn't stop appearing right away until after a 2nd reboot. When doing a restart or cold boot, it typically takes at least 5 minutes with the amber RAM motherboard light on before windows starts booting. Would anyone have a solution? Oh tha tis just the Post check when the PC has a look at ram, Hard Drives and the like to see if there is any new stuff. After about 5 minutes the system suddenly came online and I was able to install windows 11 and get everything else setup but here's the kicker. If I rbot later I dont have this delay. 11 , R7 7700 , 64GB (2x32gb) CL30 600MHZ G. Therefore, I would give it another try from scratch: - reset CMOS - check if the CMOS battery sits tight - let it boot and take it's time I do have a long boot time but surely not 30+ more 15-20s, it’s a known drawback of am5 for now tho, bios updates with time will improve it 430$ for asus vs msi b650i was 330. 4 (the update from January this year) and boot times were really slow. Would appreciate any help I can get. Dec 14, 2019 #1 Hello, I've build a new PC from scratch and the POST time (from the moment I press the power on button and the MSI motherboard appears) takes 2 - 3 minutes. , the boot after you power on for the first time is guaranteed to be a longer than you expect, or after you turn on EXPO. Is like the computer is cold. Please don't worry about it. During the boot process, the screen did not turn on for a prolonged period of time, and the VGA LED on the EZDebug unit lit up white. 2 seconds consistently. Thank you very much. Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL32 Long boot time. My 8-year-old PC with Intel i7 4790K boots in like 10 seconds, whereas my new AM5 platform takes even like 30-40 seconds to get me to desktop. I also tried to turn off "Turn on Fast Startup" option in Windows 10. Problem is It still, however, suffers from certain POST and microcode-related bugs that adversely affect the user experience. I swicht on my compputer and the delay to boot the OS is more than 2 minutes. and I experience I recently purchased a MSI PRO A620M-E motherboard. spelma156602e2 New member. Skill Trident Z 3000MHz 16 GB CPU:AMD Ryzen 7 2700x GPU:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (MSI) I don't know if this is helpful to anyone after such a long time since the last post, but I just wanted to pipe in msi z170A GAMING M5 - Slow Boot Time on Windows 10 (~2:30 minutes) Thread starter drzoidberg12391; Start date Nov 9, I'm running Windows 10 and currently experience a boot time greater than 2. Currently have a b550 from aorus because the audio died in that Msi board. Tell me what you can do about it. Update the BIOS first though. As soon the logo appears everything goes MSI TRX40 PRO WiFi Long time to boot. Enable Memory The option that helps reducing boot times is Memory Context Restore set to enabled, but it's bugged since agesa 1. After that 10 seconds from windows to return from Hybernation with 32GB ram from a NV790 4TB M. Hi, I am have an issue where my boot up time for my new PC is very slow. Well, I got excited for nothing becuase it actually made things worse. MSI also boots long. 1. " I also turned on EXPO, Memory Context, and Power Down (they were all set to "auto") and the system still takes upwards of ~2 minutes to boot into Windows. I just finished building my Threadripper 2950x build. Reply reply ouyawei • Arg, I didn't notice that - could have saved some money on the RAM then 😕 Msi Pro Z790-P WiFi DDR4 long boot time upvote Slow boot time with AMD AMD Ryzen 5 7600 + 16 GB DDR5 5200 upvote Once in the BIOS, go to the BOOT menu using your arrow keys, and set your boot priorities as the Hard Drive first, then "Enable" Quick boot. Type in VDD 1. You While booting the white VGA debug LED stays on for a long time. The former is now being ironed out via BIOS updates, and MSI is the first board partner to roll out the firmware. I would be at the desktop within 10 seconds. 667. It is down I am experiencing long boot times, and once I turn it on the MOBO LED Debug lights come on (Yellow & Red) and the boot doesn't appear to actually begin, this AM5 boot times are long, but it's more in the neighborhood of 1-1. #1. 0 seconds my specs are msi pro x670-p wifi motherboard ryzen Microcenter combo - 7700X/B650-P/G. (First time will be long as MB needs to train the RAM for its inital run) I've been running scenarios and trying to get this to fix. If you shut it down with the windows menu by clicking the start button etc, the next time you boot up it takes well over 2 minutes to boot. When I go into the Task manager to turn off some startup programs it says how long it took for my BIOS to load interestingly enough, it says 28. Joined Sep 8, 2019 Messages 1. Like Ram. Not worth the price diff, might as well wait for the eventual update. I have exactly the same problem. 2 USB3. AM4 was ok-ish with 10-15 second boot time but AM5 is hot garbage and mine boot with 65 seconds BIOS time. The initial boot speed is very fast, and both reboot and cold boot speeds are relatively fast. Thread starter komarto; Start date Aug 1, 2008; K. Thanks! From power button to windows login screen is about 40 seconds or so on my 7700X and Msi b650M mortar Wi-Fi. Post screen is taking 21 sec. issue. 4, the moment you change it from auto to The solution for me was to update to latest 7D78v17 which enabled me to run EXPO + Memory Context Restore (and a few other manual settings that don't impact boot times) I have a MSI Tomahawk B650 Wifi and Gkskill Trident Z5 Neo DDR5 6000. On some sample configurations using the new BIOS, the time to boot to Windows 11 was My workaround: I look in BIOS setting and nottice the option "MEMORY TRY IT" have option close to my mem specyfication. This subreddit is about the famous laptop company called MSI (Micro-Star International). Windows is installed on nvme and it starts from it. Then I let the System as it was until a new Bios Update was released wich completely erased this boot issue!!! But after a time and with the newest Bios at the moment I am currently at a state of 2-3 minutes bios boot time it looks like this: [Boot Up] --> Pre Bios Boot Sequence (around 30s-1m) --> Bios Uefi Boot sequence (around 1m In the case of a PC with an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor and MSI MAG X670E Tomahawk WIFI motherboard, by turning on the new feature - 'Memory Context Restore' - the time for a cold boot (from Hello All, I have recently purchased a MSI modern 15 B12M laptop with i5 12th generation, 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD and it is only 4-5 days old. cristianmora1158a02db New member. Going to upgrade to AM5 and went with Msi again because it basically only b650 with digital audio. extremely long boot time. Have try: Bios update: not resolve problem Boot without usb device: not resolve problem Reset Bios: not resolve. So I mean 1 minute for me it's very long boot time. Reply reply During reboot noticed boot time was reduced to less than 5 secs. The bottom line is that if there is a HDD in the system to show the logo bios, for some reason it initializes the HDD and they start The version that the motherboard I bought had installed (E7E26AMS. MSI promises 10 MSI is releasing beta BIOS to fix long boot problem, you're lucky that your board (B650 tomahawk)) is the first one on the list! Reactions: sean8102. THe screen has the MSI logo, and then the OS charge in 4 seconds. Sep 20, 2023 #1 Hi guys i have AMD Ryzen 5 7600 MSI PRO B650M-A WIFI AM5 DDR5 6400MHZ(OC) HDMI DP M. Maybe run a memory test with Memtest86 Free: Launch the included ImageUSB program to prepare a USB drive with it, then boot from that drive (press F11 after turning on the PC for the boot menu). Howdy y'all, I recently build a new Amd pc without any hiccups but when I set my ram in any xmp profile the boot takes significantly longer time. MSI-FinalBoss New member. it takes a long time to boot, about 1 min to boot the bios and detect the connected devices, it has the bios 7E28v131 (Beta version, I think I'm not the only one On my system this doesnt work. This will speed up your boot sequence, but keep in mind that if you need to boot to a CD or USB, you will need to tap F9 at startup to choose that option. I hope these addition details help the community as well. - Boot Option #1 - UEFI Hard Disk - Boot Option #2 - UEFI USB Key - Boot Options #3-#7 - Disabled Logically, I'm guessing these settings are contributing to my timing delay. Joined Dec 6, 2023 Messages 7. I thought it was because I am running dual Vega 64's (just Official MSI GAMING subreddit. This goes on for about 10 Hello. long boot time especially the one right after you clear CMOS. It’s these kind of misconceptions and lack of insight which make it difficult to rationalise with users who sit in the faster boot time camp. However, i've found a reddit thread where a lot of users are reporting permanent slow boot speeds on a daily base with the memory already 'trained' so to speak. 2x32gb but I had extremely long boot times and my reboots would still hang until I did a power off. Setting Bios for faster boot time Clear CMOS and boot to BIOS Please note all ways save your setting using F10 other methods may not save correctly. GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Suprim Liquid X | New to the forum. Slow boot times with MSI X570 MEG Unify. on an MSI Z790 Edge Wifi and the boot time before I reach the Windows login is 36 seconds or more, cold boot. My old PC would start up in half the time. It takes about 15 seconds before the MSI logo appears. It's not AM5 specific as I had MSI x570 gaming x, and the boot time, since turning the pc on till Windows loading animation, is around 25 seconds, even after a bios update. Sort by date Sort by votes Svet Well-known member. After changing the BIOS settings, press Esc to save the changes and exit. *edit 03. Meg ace x570 taking long to boot . There are two phases, first is before seeing MSI splash screen and loading circle, second is time from loading circle to appear and OS start yep it was learning the memory each time. 3? I have a Ryzen 5 7600, 5600 CL30 1. If you have older bios make sure to also enable "memory power down". By default, the boot time/reboot time was close to 80-90 seconds thanks to the memory training everytime I rebooted or powered down the system. With XMP enabled my boot times are (give or take): 2-3 secs to post. IN Task manager under startup I have 9 TOTAL programs that startup. MSI PRO X670-P WIFI Slow boot up time? EZDebug light turns on for 10 seconds, then it performs fine. They have suggested unplugging the GPU, resetting the CMOS, and plugging it back in - which I have previously tried (and have replaced the battery). it takes 1min+ to boot from full shut down nothing powered to even get to the BIOS screen not even my login screen via windows. GENERAL MSI x570 A-PRO, Ryzen 3600x: Extremely slow booting POST time 2-3 minutes Dec 14, 2019 Messages 7. 70 on root of file - bios boot mode is legacy + refi - boot - press F11 - only options are SANDISK and UEFI SANDISK PARTITION 2 - choosing UEFI SANDISK PARTITION 2 does nothing and it forces me to ---Boot Tab: changed Timeout to 3 seconds and checked 'No GUI boot'---Boot tab (Advanced Options): Changed 'Number of processors' to 8---Services tab: I disabled all non-Microsoft services-In the BIOS, I enabled 'Fast Boot' Different Stages of the Boot Process Here is a link to a video of my whole boot up process. E2 boot time is short, OK, but not perfect. Im blown away by the difference. This problem is from the moment of purchase. I rebooted the 2nd time before I did the driver removal and reinstall because I wanted to see if Windows would boot normal, but instead of correcting it got worse by the MSI logo not appearing after 5 seconds, but after 30 I don't understand how the EZ Debug light can stay on for that long before my motherboard detects my PC components, since when the lights turn off, windows and games boots up fine and fast. Click on key management and install default secure boot keys Press F10 to save and exit, Windows will finish the install. My boot up timing is close to 40 seconds from the time I press the power on button to the windows login screen. - Post Screen Delay is ENABLED. I had this disabled an my post time was long too. orgelspielerkm12b202b4 New member. It turns out that the CPU does not I’ve reinstalled W11 fresh and updated bios on mb. This is on a ASROCK Taichi z690 board with ultra fast boot turned On my old ASUS CM6830 it took 5 -10 seconds and it worked great, maybe buying this MSI board was a mistake, because if there are issues with boot time, what remains in the hidden factors. You Don't forget, with an harddrive connected if it's your case, up the time to boot and also with lan connected, some software and windows try to connect and send many requests to check updates. 5 minutes which seems kind of massive. Dec 13, 2023 #315 Boot into BIOS, set drop-down menu to Auto. Though I don't currently use an SSD, my boot times were never this long before the big upgrade So i got a b650e mb and the boot times are long af. Using Asus B650E-F motherboard with ryzen 9 7900x amd cpu, boot time was around 30 to 40 seconds even with latest beta bios released on 3/20/2023. The new AGESA 1. After a second cold power down, the computer POSTed FAST! No memory retraining. I am running 7800X3D on MSI B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI with G. Neither of this solutions brought any help, when there was only CPU, memory and graphics card left in the case, system boot the same only the codes on POST test changed from A2 to 99. If I restart is far far worse. Unplugged an external USB hub, BIOS time down to 12 seconds and Windows loads in another 5 - 10. can't boot grub by default secure boot mode, but 120 can boot grub in default mode. 23 So i finally have my new system together. barrettlennardsmitty8157b02df New member. I went back to I looked around and found many posts about post taking too long on msi boards and tried the suggestions made to those posts but no luck. No - MSI Fast Boot is DISABLED. 2 SSD. (I always open up the boot menu and load Windows Boot Manager from there instead of from the grub menu in Ubuntu. so that are the currently options for reduce Boot times. I have not changed any other BIOS setting besides enabling Expo. Boot time down to under 15seconds. if I use the 5600 profile memory provided, it will dispaly 15 and with red/yellow led lighted every time. The motherboard did multiple boot cycles to finally Alan J T said: At the moment that is about average for AM5 MSI is working on Stability before speed but boot times have come down from over 60 seconds to less than 30 seconds. Same long boot. When I changed to 6000 MHz the boot time was Firstly an x570 is a tad overkill for the 3600. 5c update and how it dramatically improved their boot times, so I decided to try it out, because I was using 1. unhill94 New member. I have noticed that this occurs only when running my RAM at its advertised speed of 5600MHZ. Last boot time has halved from 27 to 13 seconds. I built a new PC with the MSI B650M-A WIFI motherboard, and load times on a Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500 GB M. relevant only after windows boot. Boot times are very slow. Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience caused you! ''" However, each time, I am unable to visualize the actual file. The boot time can go up to 2 mins on AM5 platform when you boot it for the first time. If MSI has a fundamental problem with long boot times I'm happy to swap all my boards On top of that MSI also removed the 1. 5 that time increased to a whole minute, so overall it takes almost 2 minutes to boot into Windows 10. I've finally got the boot time down to an MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus Motherbord is booting up windows 11 very slow from time to time. Is this an issue that can be fixed with a bios update for the MAG Z790 TOMAHAWK WIFI or is the problem the GPU? I searched the internet and found several threads with people experiencing long bios times on the Z790-platform coupled with the 7900 XT or XTX. addressed in newer bios versions to make it faster and when I have played with OCing the ram to 3600 it would take a long time to boot Total boot time from power on to desktop is maybe 15 seconds. Please update us if anyone seems to Hello guys, does anyone have a problem with the new platform that PC boots so long each time? Not just the first boot, or boots when changing stuff, every time. Off course 30 minute boot times are abnormal, unless bios A1 is bugged id say something else is a problem . Did you wait that long? Upvote 0 Downvote. The only other explanation that makes sense is that they've disabled the memory training on boot. Tried troubleshooting it for longer then I'd like to admit when I contacted MSI and they told me that's completely normal for the very first boot. But I already search the internet and happens to a lot of people with other motherboard brands. These are my specs: MSI X670E; 2X32GB RAM 6000 TRIDENT; SSD SAMSUNG 990PRO on gen 5 slot; and RTX 4090. 23-25s on Gigabyet models while 50+ on MSI models. Using G. 4 and 1. UEFI, Secure Boot, XMP enabled on bios. The bios is up to date. So I have INSANELY long boot times and IDK what I can do about it. Also, boot times using the 1080ti were significantly faster on the BIOS the x570 Gaming Edge shipped with. Once the boot drive was converted, then the new board should be able to boot that old Windows installation. Skill Trident DDR5-6400 32GBx2 GPU: MSI Ventus 3X OC GEFORCE RTX4090 M. Thread seems it's a known issue on all X670 board. My main system has an I9-7900X @4. Clean install Windows with UEFI mode enabled first could decrease boot time for 5 seconds in my opinion. post to windows is slow ? only windows "bug" if you transferred the system boot to bios ? here is possible any bad setting "first OPTIMAL / second FAILsafe test" -- long time I'm having the same issues with the MSI PRO X670-P. Troubleshooting So a friend of mine and I built my wife’s PC and after completing BIOS and setup, we noticed there’s a long boot up time. Disable/Delay Startup Apps. Joined Aug 20, 2021 Messages 11 My boot time is less than 15 seconds from power But with this msi board it was just unacceptable, over 250 seconds is just too f*cking much. MSI AMD boards . Generally the PC startsup and works ok, but the extremely long boot time is not acceptable (my old PC which is 6 years old start faster). Windows 8 and newer supports this type of boot mode by MSI Project Zero long boot time . You can try later BIOS in the future. I thought it was supposed to boot long just the first time but no, the pc takes ages to boot every time, compared to my z390 mb ot takes atleast 10x the time. Whith this setting applied in AMD settings, memory training alone takes >4 min. 130 GPU: XFX Speedster MERC 319 Black Radeon RX 7800 XT 16 GB PSU: SeaSonic FOCUS PX 850 W 80+ Platinum 12v rail Rating: 70A CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700 Memory sticks: G. I don't know what's causing the long boot time after the MSI splash screen. Also tried removing ram OC via AMD Expo but it’s the same results. Are there any solutions or comments from MSI regarding the issue? Maybe I should downgrade to AGESA 1. I really hope a real improvement in the future like 15/20 seconds for a boot. My 7800x3d + X670 Steel Legends boots in ~19s, something like that. Thread starter mohamedelgebali20159402db; Start date Mar 10, 2022 at 13:05; M. Long boot time I thought this issue was fixed a while ago with BIOS updates. lostking20015bf02e6 Active member. Latest BIOS 1. These apps launch automatically when you turn on your computer, increasing your boot time. How to boot Windows 10 from USB in MSI? -The POST (That time between the press of the power button and windows start booting) takes to long, now, that I think is a issue, Happens to me too. I've noticed that the BIOS & BOOT time is really slow. After booting, Windows 11 functioned normally without any issues or slowdowns. 5 seconds. I changed the option to only UEFI along with a windows 10 option present in boot settings of bios. Haven't tried a1 my self. When activating memory context restore, i get my POST down to about 7-8 seconds, but unfortunately start getting bluescreens after some time. Seems like this may be more of just an ASUS issue and maybe effects EXPO ram profiles in general. this board is only 3 months old now. Hello i just got a new pc and its having very slow boot times and i dont know why can someone help me my bios boot times are 69. I noticed that the most current BIOS updates address some USB compatibility issues. 5G LAN WIFI 6E mATX GSKILL 16GB Ripjaws S5 5600Mhz CL36 DDR5 x2 Another way to speed up Windows 11's boot time is to disable unwanted apps in your startup program list. I'm wondering if anyone else is having this problem, and hoping it's just either a not so straightforward fix or just the board needing BIOS tweaks since it's still so new. if you're only using 32GB of RAM. First, do not turn on EXPO and MCR+PDM when setting up for the first time. S. I have read a bunch about long boot times using this MOBO MSI GAMING. . I just downgraded back to 7D78v1C and seems to be okay now. L. However, cold boot speed is faster than reboot speed. If you have lots of peripherals connected, especially by slower connections, that delays the boot time, while the BIOS checks what hardware is connected. Reply reply kepler2 Did you enable fast boot ? Should be long boot first time and fast consecutive boots. Furthermore, sleep is disabled (present but 12secs long at DDR5-4800 and sometimes does not wake up). I'd be suspecting there's another device connected to the system that is lengthening boot times. (MSI Motherboard) plus extremely long windows load times, thought I screwed something up internally. So it's still too long than my old MB under AM4. The company has added what it calls "Memory Context Restore" in I am considering purchasing an MSI B650 Gaming Plus or B650 Tomahawk motherboard, but i tested tomahawk and i checked some threads about long booting time. I pulled out the GPU out of curiosity and it reduced that boot time by 20 seconds. ThiefKnight Guest. This is bs tho, upgrading to such an expensive platform as it is already and it still has the I have an MSI Mag b650 tomahawk with a 7800x3d and 32 gb Gskill ram 6000 CL30, 4080 super. So, AMD’s BIOS update seems to fix the slow boot time issues and improve the performance of the Ryzen 7000 system. 3a bios is also affecting all board manufacturers. Reply reply more replies More replies. (F5-6000J3636F16GA2-TZ5RK). Administrator. MSI GAMING. Joined Oct 16, 2022 MSI PRO x670-P WIFI, bios 7D67v1A(the latest If you ever want to install a new OS or use a recovery drive, you’ll need to boot from a USB drive instead of your default boot disk. Tested my Ram But every time I reset my Bios and enable expo boot was going up from 20 secs to 1min+ Now expo enabled memory context on and low power on. Click on secure boot again but now set it to Windows UEFI mode. HEDT/WS/Server board are usually very slow to boot due to extra hardware and memory setup on them. How odd. Oct 14, 2004 #1 So I put together a computer, stats are as follows: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ K8N Neo Platinum 2x512MB When the PC reboots hit F2 to go back into the BIOS, you will see under boot priority that windows boot manager now lists your NVME drive. Sure i made my SSD the only boot drive and its priority is the first so it doesn't search anything else , no usb drive is connected ,i disabled logo from msi which saves only 2sec ,installed latest bios version 7B85v1B which says it After about 5-7 minutes the DRAM LED will turn off, peripherals will power on and the monitor will display the MSI logo. I'd be suspecting there's another The chart below shows the boot times using two 16 GB DDR5-6000 modules from Kingston with EXPO and with Memory Context Restore enabled, the boot time MSI Updates Its AMD X670 and B650 Mobos to Cut Boot Times in Half. clearing cos didnt work - still long boot time 2. Its not actually long boot time, but rather long post time. 2-2280 are extremely slow, like nothing I've ever experienced before. I wanted to write it here because i was looking up for bios update everyday, and here maybe more people will see it :D. I have tried setting the boot to UEFI and updated to bios to 7B93v15 which was released on 2019-11-07 and says it was supposed to improve system boot up time and PCI-E device compatibility. 3 secs logo to boot into bios. MSI X48C Platinum Long Boot Time. 71 Mainboard: MPG X670E Carbon Wi Fi - BIOS 1. The computer works stably and I didn't notice any problems, I am surprised only by the long run of the bios. Aug 1, 2008 #1 Hi, When i start my computer it take about a minute and a half to TWO minutes until it moves on and start to boot the OS. komarto New member. The BIOS was running the RAM only with 4200 MHz. Guess that is normal too. Boot times is time taken to boot into OS that's On every boot/reboot it takes 45 seconds to complete POST and the DRAM LED on the board is lit for the vast majority of the time. I notice it’s constantly cycling between 0x42~0x60+ on the debug code led. Also, the more RAM I have an MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge Wifi with a AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, MSI 1660 TI, and 32 GB of corsair 3200 DDR4. But this time I think it was retraining for the last time. Does Windows take a long time to start up? These six tips will speed up your computer's boot process. 90), tried limiting startup apps/programs, swapped cables, and nothing seems to increase the boot time. Also we will continue to update BIOS for better performance. 12. Long ass boot time was introduced with DDR5 and memory training. Only real way around that is to set most to the Bios to A Manual setting but still even then you only shave of a few seconds at most Plus the PC has to power each item up and check to see if it still works, lot of stuff goes on After turning on EXPO, the boot is still slow after the first configuration modification, but it becomes very fast after turning on MCR+PDE, which is the same as 140. Opening Memory Context Restore also cannot solve the problem. and if use default 4800MHZ config, the booting is quickly except first time. faster boot time. With the installation of the BIOS version 7E26v15, the problem was corrected and in the BIOS the name was changed to B650 gaming plus wifi. 32GB RAM @ 3200mhz, Boot drive is 970 Pro 1TB. It doesn't take a long time, but I have never once seen a 10 second boot on either of my systems or on my brother's AM5 (gigabyte mobo, not sure which one) system. 2tb screen appears and my windows 10 loads all normal. The processor I use is Ryzen 5600x, NvMe 500GB Samsung 980 PRO, MSI Radeon RX 480 Gaming X 4GB, RAM 2x8GBG. Then also research settings like "Memory Context Restore" which can help with the long MSI AM5 boot times. and after set the avoid re-retraning option in bios, boot time issure missed. I heard Gigabyte is the fastest one Reply reply more reply More replies More replies More replies. 35V through my SoC and that is way too much (when setting SoC to 1. Both initial boot up time and restart boot up time takes anywhere from 2 to 4 minutes each. Restart take 30 Seconds, while Boot on 11 seconds, it's normal? I tried default bios settings and some custom settings, but the problem remain the same. Once started, everything works well, but I cannot figure out how to speed up the boot time. (Credit: Whitson Gordon / MSI) with Windows' estimate of how much it impacts your boot Hello, are these "long" boot times still an issue with AM5 ? i am currently running an old 6700k and last bios time is 16,4s / windows 10 25s to login from a cold boot. Open MSI Center, click "Features," and select "System Diagnosis. Thread starter unhill94; Start date Sep 20, 2023; U. ,. In bios there is an option for only uefi boot. MSI support has suggested reseating the CMOS battery, will this do anything that clearing the CMOS wouldn't? Upvote 0 Downvote. Mar 10, 2022 BIOS screen taking a long time to load. After the MSI logo appears the loadt to Win10Pro64 is almost instantly. This is just a fact. I have a feeling it has to do with all of the external USB devices I have connected to my computer. System I'm looking to buy a new build soon and I've run into comments/videos online pointing out slow boot times with AM5. boot up your new build for the first time; after enabling the EXPO profile or changing ram; after a power loss long enough to drain the caps. SKILL Flare X5 32GB (2x16) CL36 (F5-6000J3636F16GX2-FX5) It’s stable with stock EXPO settings + Memory Context Restore on 7D78V17. 4 version from the motherboard support page, its super stable now but it still has long boot time and i spent a lot of money in order to make it work properly. Thread starter ThiefKnight; Start date Oct 14, 2004; T. Twice as long as my previous 10900k build. When the system was fully loaded, the LED went out. No more blank screen during boot. Nearly every time I boot up my PC I get some form of issue with my discrete GPU (Sapphire Nitro+ RX7900XTX). Hello, i had msi b450 gaming plus and recently i bought msi mpg b450 and faced with slow boot. I have recently been having an issue where my PC takes longer to boot. Now the BIOS alone takes up 14 seconds from a cold boot to show the BIOS text. 151) indicated that it was an MSI PRO B650-S wifi. Later you prob wanna enable memory context restore manually to bypass the long boot. GPU: MSI RTX 3090 TI Black Trio 24G The long boot times on Ryzen 7000 are a known issue. THe problem is from long time ago. ~36 seconds are taken with the VGA light on. The long boot times and limited memory overclocking support are two well-known issues reported by users. Here are my specs : Main Board: MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI Bios Version: E7E26AMS. However, when I download the bios it says it is a v2. Try unplugging everything unnecessary to the system, leaving only the mouse, keyboard, GPU, monitor, and boot I can confirm it is an USB issue, it went from 1minute to 10 seconds boot time, in my case it happened with a Wireless headset usb adapter. The long boot time comes to AMD ComboPI Code. My computer spend ~1. The delay in summer is lower. g. when I first built the pc with this NVME SSD it took over 20 seconds to boot, while my old pc from 2011 takes less than 4 seconds to boot with a sata ssd. I just built the z790 Pro Wifi A and have found that the time to post is about 40 seconds. With this said it seems likly that we will get a fix going forward for this. After that, though, boots take about 10-13 seconds for me—especially after the newest BIOS update that improved boot times. Another solution might be that you plugged the sata cables in the wrong way. Hello everyone. Go to Memory tab, type in your Primary timings only 36-36-36-89 leave everything else in Auto. In fact slower then my old PC running a SATA SSD filled up to the top (around 1 to 4 GB free space). Naturally, if you don’t know what the system is doing it’s hard to draw a logical conclusion on just how long something should take. When booting off a UEFI GPT installation, the boot option will no longer be the physical drive’s name, but an option called Windows Boot Manager. To do that, first, launch Task Manager on your PC. I'm running the latest bios btw. I find out that training ram is a issue, but why that behavior exists? Many other manufacturers don't have any problems. It aims to give subscribers content on MSI I have EXPO (64GB of DDR5) turned on as well as "Game mode. I haven't timed it but it does take a long time to get to the splash screen. Same Setup 7700X - Aorus Elite AX X670 - 6400 mhz Ram - XMP/EXPO enabled. downloaded the tool, extracted to usb with EFI folder and bios version . Ram speed at stock is 4800 and works flawlessly in 40 seconds but when set to xmp1 5600 (and other xmp profiles) the EZ debug lights for cpu and dram light up solid for 1~ minute and after that it when I turn on my pc, I get the post screen, then I see a single cursor with a black screen which last for over 2 minutes. I read that 92 is PCI Bus initialization has started and A2 is IDE Detect. We will continue to update BIOS for better performance. (Regarding turning on EXPO and the MCR option to alleviate the boot speed, the intention is as follows. Set EXPO or A-XMP Press F10 save and boot back to bios Set Powerdown Mode for RAM to Enable Press F10 Save and boot back to BIOS When back in BIOS check to see if your settings MSI has some of the worst AM5 boot times. When EXPO, MCR and PowerDown are enabled in OC, bios boot time is 14 sec and overall boot takes 30 sec. Loaded latest bios and it take ~43 seconds to boot to windows logon screen. Greetings! I have a problem with a long Windows boot (even with Memory Context Restore enabled) with HDD in system. 2400MHz (PC4-19200) MSI Gaming AMD Ryzen X370 DDR4 VR Ready HDMI USB 3 SLI CFX ATX Motherboard (X370 GAMING PRO CARBON) EVGA GeForce On my side, with 7D78v1F1 for the B650-P Wifi, it takes 35 seconds from the MSI Logo screen until the Windows login page (Memory Context + Power Down enabled). bbqui qwwvr fyvkov autxhpj ses kvngdny jsftz gzinyhnf dxeju siylc

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