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      03-29-2008
I dont have sata DVD drive as first boot drive ( hard drive is 1st ) yet
Vista still insists on looking at whatever is in the drive ( usually some
game DVD ) and the boot time is very slow. Yet if I remove the DVD or even
hit the eject button whilst booting the boot is quick .

Now why does Vista want to examine the DVD in my drive before booting ?


 
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      03-29-2008

will_s;665553 Wrote:
> I dont have sata DVD drive as first boot drive ( hard drive is 1st ) ye
> Vista still insists on looking at whatever is in the drive ( usuall
> som
> game DVD ) and the boot time is very slow. Yet if I remove the DVD o
> eve
> hit the eject button whilst booting the boot is quick
>
> Now why does Vista want to examine the DVD in my drive before booting


It's not Vista checking the disc in the drive. At that particula
stage, Vista hasn't even started yet! The BIOS has detected a DVD in th
drive, and is checking it for a valid CDROM/DVDROM bootsector for i
case the boot fails from HDD (which is first in your boot order)

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      03-29-2008

"Dzomlija" <> wrote in message
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> will_s;665553 Wrote:
>> I dont have sata DVD drive as first boot drive ( hard drive is 1st ) yet
>> Vista still insists on looking at whatever is in the drive ( usually
>> some
>> game DVD ) and the boot time is very slow. Yet if I remove the DVD or
>> even
>> hit the eject button whilst booting the boot is quick .
>>
>> Now why does Vista want to examine the DVD in my drive before booting ?

>
> It's not Vista checking the disc in the drive. At that particular
> stage, Vista hasn't even started yet! The BIOS has detected a DVD in the
> drive, and is checking it for a valid CDROM/DVDROM bootsector for in
> case the boot fails from HDD (which is first in your boot order).
>
>
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Well I disablaled the DVD player from the boot order and only have the hard
drive enabled in the boot order. Put the DVD back in and after over three
minutes it finally booted. Then tried without DVD and it took 40 seconds
until Vista was running.
So looks like the BIOS still scans the DVD player for some reason

 
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