On 2014-01-17 15:58, [email protected] wrote:
Not sure if this is related. We have a Win7 system with 24gb memory. It has a 128gb SSD for the C: drive and 2 3TB hard drives mapped F: and G:. In addition we have 6 external USB drives - 4 3TB and 2 4TB drives (all are Seagate). This thing takes over 10 minutes to reboot. Luckily we only use it for a backup for a local network and seldom have a need to reboot. We have no idea why it takes so long but we figured it was (as usual) sloppy M$ programming. Win7 is probably checking stuff on all the drives for no reason. It is not a major problem for us since we hate Crapsta/Win7/Win8x and continue to work on XP systems. We would like to find a solution if anyone has any ideas. Note that all these drives were originally on an XP system that rebooted fine, no delay. We only installed Win7 because we wanted more than 4gb memory.
Can't help you directly, but I must say that I'm loving my 128GB SSD drive on my new Win7 Pro system. Sometimes I have to go back to WinXP at work and it makes me sad. :-)
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