x201 tablet core i7 slow boot
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 6:07 pm
Hello
After I upgraded by motherboard to a i7, I played with the various bios settings. It took some time to manually clear them all, so I just unplugged the CMOS battery between reboots.
I'm not sure what I did or how I did it, but after clearing some settings by unplugging the battery I started getting a very slow boot.
The computer has a black screen for about 15 seconds before booting normally with another 10 second delay, which I find very irritating, so I got myself another motherboard and put this one in my spare X201 tablet.
I wonder if that could be fixed. I looked for more information, someone said he had this problem after updating the BIOS, but it did not happen after a BIOS update. I tried downgrading the BIOS but it doesn't help.
I found someone with similar problems (but 15 minutes instead of 15 seconds: http://jackngblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/ ... en-on.html) who had to disable AMT in the BIOS, so I tried checking the settings in the BIOS, but it freeze when I enter "Config".
Instead, I found some tools to tweak the settings from Windows 7, tried turning TPM and AMT on and off, nothing helped.
There are similar reports on lenovo forums when using Bitlocker (http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/X-Series-Ta ... d-p/200994) but not for 15 seconds - and I don't use Bitlocker.
I was just playing in the BIOS. Has anyone had that problem before? Any suggestion? (I tried clearing the BIOS, which did not help)
After I upgraded by motherboard to a i7, I played with the various bios settings. It took some time to manually clear them all, so I just unplugged the CMOS battery between reboots.
I'm not sure what I did or how I did it, but after clearing some settings by unplugging the battery I started getting a very slow boot.
The computer has a black screen for about 15 seconds before booting normally with another 10 second delay, which I find very irritating, so I got myself another motherboard and put this one in my spare X201 tablet.
I wonder if that could be fixed. I looked for more information, someone said he had this problem after updating the BIOS, but it did not happen after a BIOS update. I tried downgrading the BIOS but it doesn't help.
I found someone with similar problems (but 15 minutes instead of 15 seconds: http://jackngblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/ ... en-on.html) who had to disable AMT in the BIOS, so I tried checking the settings in the BIOS, but it freeze when I enter "Config".
Instead, I found some tools to tweak the settings from Windows 7, tried turning TPM and AMT on and off, nothing helped.
There are similar reports on lenovo forums when using Bitlocker (http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/X-Series-Ta ... d-p/200994) but not for 15 seconds - and I don't use Bitlocker.
I was just playing in the BIOS. Has anyone had that problem before? Any suggestion? (I tried clearing the BIOS, which did not help)