Slooow boot time for X40?
Slooow boot time for X40?
Hello forum members.
I recently purchased my X40 at a yard sale (broken) for $10. After doing some research on why the lcd screen wouldnt turn on I came to the conclusion that the inverter was bad. I got an inverter from ebay for $10 and installed it, the laptop now functions as it should. I have also replaced the dead battery with a new 8cell, installed 1gig RAM (system has 1.5gigs now), replaced the internal battery, replaced the lid sleep switch and removed the internal 20gig HDD. I am booting into Ubuntu via a 32gig USB stick and its working real good, the X40 is super fast now and I can even stream youtube vids at 480p!! My only problem is that the bios screen stays on for 30 seconds before Ubunto starts to load. Is this normal? Or is there something I can do to speed things up?
I recently purchased my X40 at a yard sale (broken) for $10. After doing some research on why the lcd screen wouldnt turn on I came to the conclusion that the inverter was bad. I got an inverter from ebay for $10 and installed it, the laptop now functions as it should. I have also replaced the dead battery with a new 8cell, installed 1gig RAM (system has 1.5gigs now), replaced the internal battery, replaced the lid sleep switch and removed the internal 20gig HDD. I am booting into Ubuntu via a 32gig USB stick and its working real good, the X40 is super fast now and I can even stream youtube vids at 480p!! My only problem is that the bios screen stays on for 30 seconds before Ubunto starts to load. Is this normal? Or is there something I can do to speed things up?
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BillMorrow
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
the X40 series was not known for its speed..
its been years since i had one so i don't recall how long the bios splash screen stays up.. but 30 seconds does seem a bit slow..
but it looks like you have done great so far..
someone with an X40 will be around shortly, i'm sure..
welcome to the forum..
its been years since i had one so i don't recall how long the bios splash screen stays up.. but 30 seconds does seem a bit slow..
but it looks like you have done great so far..
someone with an X40 will be around shortly, i'm sure..
welcome to the forum..
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
That machine is still looking for its hard disk, that's why it takes so long.
Try to set the boot sequence (in BIOS), to external device/USB drive first, then external USB CD/DVD, and only then internal HD.
I don't have an X40, only the more modern X41, so I'm guessing about the options.
Try to set the boot sequence (in BIOS), to external device/USB drive first, then external USB CD/DVD, and only then internal HD.
I don't have an X40, only the more modern X41, so I'm guessing about the options.
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
Thanks for forum welcome:)
OK I set it to boot from external USB drive 1st, in fact I got rid of all the other boot options. Boot from USB is the only thing in the list now. Still takes 30 seconds to get past the first startup screen. Any other ideas?
OK I set it to boot from external USB drive 1st, in fact I got rid of all the other boot options. Boot from USB is the only thing in the list now. Still takes 30 seconds to get past the first startup screen. Any other ideas?
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
Do you have both AC and a working battery?
No battery can cause delay.
No battery can cause delay.
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
Yes plugged into AC and battery is brand new and installed.
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
Put the old (or a larger/newer/other) HD back in.
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
You don't have "Extended Memory Test" enabled, by any chance, do you?
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Nope extended memory test is disabled. I guess it must be looking for the old HDD even though its not supposed to? Do you think that switching to a SSD would make it boot faster? Keep in mind that I am trying to keep this machine cheap.
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
X40 is almost ancient technology (on a par with the T23).
The expensive exception is the crummy 1.8" hard disk size. ($90.- for 32GB PATA SSD).
See also: http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardwar ... -sata.html
The expensive exception is the crummy 1.8" hard disk size. ($90.- for 32GB PATA SSD).
See also: http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardwar ... -sata.html
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
I don't know how much is "cheap" for you, but since you took some time to restore that X40 I would go for the extra mile and get a ZIF drive + adaptor, Ebay and the Marketplace here in this forum would be your best bet.
Check my thread for available ZIF drives here: click me
I have four X4s modded with ZIF drives. The result is that you get a nice slim notebook with good performance for normal use like Internet/Office
Check my thread for available ZIF drives here: click me
I have four X4s modded with ZIF drives. The result is that you get a nice slim notebook with good performance for normal use like Internet/Office
I'd say on par with the T40 (DDR-RAM, Centrino CPU), wasn't the T23 still P-III & PC-133 RAM?...RealBlackStuff wrote:X40 is almost ancient technology (on a par with the T23).
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
Oops, confused it with the X30. 
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
The X40 always look for a valid drive in the HDD slot, whether it is the first boot device or not.
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
I just pulled the hard drive out of an x40 and booted into a linux usb stick and yes the splash screen stayed up for quite awhile before it actually booted.
You can speed it up by pressing F12 at the splash screen and choosing the usb. Much faster.
Dave
You can speed it up by pressing F12 at the splash screen and choosing the usb. Much faster.
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
My x40 does exactly the same thing if an external USB device is plugged in. It will just stay at the startup screen until i remove the usb device.
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Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
Go to the BIOS boot device list and remove USB device.mnowell69 wrote:My x40 does exactly the same thing if an external USB device is plugged in. It will just stay at the startup screen until i remove the usb device.
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T60 2623-DCU/SXGA+ IPS/ATI X1400
T43p 2668-H8U/UXGA IPS/ATI V3200
R50p 1832-NU1/UXGA IPS/ATI FireGL T2
X61t 7762-B6U dual touch IPS/64GB SSD
X32 2673-BU6/32GB SSD
755CDV 9545-GBK Transmissive Projection LCD
T60 2623-DCU/SXGA+ IPS/ATI X1400
T43p 2668-H8U/UXGA IPS/ATI V3200
R50p 1832-NU1/UXGA IPS/ATI FireGL T2
X61t 7762-B6U dual touch IPS/64GB SSD
X32 2673-BU6/32GB SSD
755CDV 9545-GBK Transmissive Projection LCD
Re: Slooow boot time for X40?
thanks, will try it.

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