X200--startup/boot takes long time--blank cursor for 15 mins
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:26 pm
I have a Lenovo X200 running Windows 7 Pro. The computer is very slow to boot up. When I turn the power button on, I will get the initial "ThinkPad" startup screen (with the option to go into BIOS by pshing the "ThinkVantage" button), then it will very briefly (less than 1/2 second) display "Intel Management...." (that was all I could read as the display was so fast). Then I will just get a blinking cursor in the top left, with a blank screen (black) for about 10-15 minutes before it goes into regular startup of Windows (or resume, if I hibernated the computer beforehand). If I put the computer to sleep, I do not have this problem, instead it goes right to the fingerprint scan screen when I turn it back on.
There was no physical damage to the computer that may have caused the problem (although there have been times when I have been tempted....).
During this waiting period there is no hard drive activity.
Once the computer finally boots to Windows it works fine.
If I press the "ThinkVantage" button on startup, under the "Startup Interrupt Menu" there is an option (F11) to diagnose the hardware or recover the system. If I press F11 I get two beeps and a message to "press F1 to setup". The same message is given if I press F12 (to select a temporary boot device). F1 takes me to the BIOS Setup Utility.
In the BIOS setup utility, I have loaded all defaults.
I ran all the Lenovo diagnostics and there were no exceptions taken. I also downloaded and installed all updates from the Lenovo website. I used the Windows diagnostic tool, and even did a system restore back to before I had this problem. All of this is to no avail.
I also downloaded Puppy Linux to CD, and tried starting up the computer with the CD in the docking bay drive, but I still have the 10-15 minute wait before it will boot to Puppy Linux.
Any suggestions? I updated the BIOS several months back, should I try that again?
Thanks in advance for your help.
There was no physical damage to the computer that may have caused the problem (although there have been times when I have been tempted....).
During this waiting period there is no hard drive activity.
Once the computer finally boots to Windows it works fine.
If I press the "ThinkVantage" button on startup, under the "Startup Interrupt Menu" there is an option (F11) to diagnose the hardware or recover the system. If I press F11 I get two beeps and a message to "press F1 to setup". The same message is given if I press F12 (to select a temporary boot device). F1 takes me to the BIOS Setup Utility.
In the BIOS setup utility, I have loaded all defaults.
I ran all the Lenovo diagnostics and there were no exceptions taken. I also downloaded and installed all updates from the Lenovo website. I used the Windows diagnostic tool, and even did a system restore back to before I had this problem. All of this is to no avail.
I also downloaded Puppy Linux to CD, and tried starting up the computer with the CD in the docking bay drive, but I still have the 10-15 minute wait before it will boot to Puppy Linux.
Any suggestions? I updated the BIOS several months back, should I try that again?
Thanks in advance for your help.