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Title: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: Max on January 10, 2015, 06:51:18 AM
On several occasions lately, when booting up the computer the Gigabyte splash screen hangs in limbo, preventing full boot up to the desktop. Normally that screen appears for a second or two. Pressing the small round restart button on top of the case usually solves the problem.

Any thoughts as to what's causing this?
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: Bizman on January 10, 2015, 07:34:50 AM
Power supply?

You can disable the splash screen in bios settings. Try if the system still hangs, and if it does, what does the screen say?
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: Max on January 10, 2015, 08:08:35 AM
The PS (Seasonic 750W) is only months old, as is MOBO & CPU.

Will try the BIOS suggestion if it continues to hang up.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: Chalenge on January 10, 2015, 08:56:40 AM
Any peripheral can cause an issue with boots, as well as the PSU and memory.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: ImADot on January 10, 2015, 09:48:51 AM
Ever since I swapped out all my computer guts (still stayed with Gigabyte brand mobo), I have to unplug the USB hub to get my computer to boot. Sometimes the BIOS splash hangs, sometimes the Windows loader hangs. Never had it hang with the hub (which all my CH gear is plugged into) unplugged.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: Chalenge on January 10, 2015, 09:58:22 AM
Ever since I swapped out all my computer guts. . .

Not to change the subject, but do you have the hub plugged into the BIOS update USB port by chance?
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: Bizman on January 10, 2015, 10:10:43 AM
Speaking of USB, I've noticed that not every USB2 device is USB3 compatible. USB3=blue tongue, USB2=black tongue. Most gaming gear are USB2. Worth checking.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: ImADot on January 10, 2015, 10:14:22 AM
Not to change the subject, but do you have the hub plugged into the BIOS update USB port by chance?

Nope. Specifically leaving that one empty.


Speaking of USB, I've noticed that not every USB2 device is USB3 compatible. USB3=blue tongue, USB2=black tongue. Most gaming gear are USB2. Worth checking.

I've looked at that too. Sadly, nothing works and I have resigned myself to the fact that this is how it will be.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: The Fugitive on January 10, 2015, 10:20:26 AM
Nope. Specifically leaving that one empty.


I've looked at that too. Sadly, nothing works and I have resigned myself to the fact that this is how it will be.

Same on mine as well. It seems that the "power" might be back feeding on mine and holding that little bit of juice to keep the computer from totally shutting down. If I do a "restart" I have no issues, but a shutdown and it will hang. Thought of building a switch so I don't have to climb under the desk all the time.  :D
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: Bizman on January 10, 2015, 10:22:22 AM
Another USB related thing: What is the boot device priority, concerning both Max and Dot? Is there a USB device before your hard disk? That would explain booting without the hub which may incorrectly be recognized as a bootable media without a functioning operating system.

And hopefully your hubs are powered ones.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on January 10, 2015, 12:06:33 PM
I have run into this problem also. It was fixed by simply getting a new usb hub.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: 100Coogn on January 10, 2015, 02:40:18 PM
Another USB related thing: What is the boot device priority, concerning both Max and Dot? Is there a USB device before your hard disk? That would explain booting without the hub which may incorrectly be recognized as a bootable media without a functioning operating system.

And hopefully your hubs are powered ones.
I had this problem too, because I had left a flash-drive plugged in.  Windows was trying to boot from that. 
Changing the boot priority fixed it for me.

Coogan
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: ImADot on January 10, 2015, 10:01:46 PM
I did some playing around; it's not the powered hub. If my CH stick and/or throttle are plugged in, it won't boot. So it's easier to just unplug the cable from the hub on my desk and then when the computer finishes booting up I just plug the cable back into the hub.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on January 11, 2015, 04:23:15 AM
I did some playing around; it's not the powered hub. If my CH stick and/or throttle are plugged in, it won't boot. So it's easier to just unplug the cable from the hub on my desk and then when the computer finishes booting up I just plug the cable back into the hub.

Did you try booting with the stick and throttle directly connected to the back USB:s? If not the USB hub may still be the cause of problems, they only manifest themselves when the peripherals are plugged in.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: ImADot on January 11, 2015, 10:05:38 AM
Did you try booting with the stick and throttle directly connected to the back USB:s? If not the USB hub may still be the cause of problems, they only manifest themselves when the peripherals are plugged in.

Yes. I spent about an hour unplugging, rebooting, plugging, rebooting...

The BIOS would hang from a power-on, and Widows would hang from a reboot. Windows seems to "reset" the USB controller early on, because my keyboard lights and optical mouse light flash once while the animated Windows logo is doing its thing. I think the new mobo reacts to that a little differently than the old one did.
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on January 11, 2015, 11:06:21 AM
Yes. I spent about an hour unplugging, rebooting, plugging, rebooting...

The BIOS would hang from a power-on, and Widows would hang from a reboot. Windows seems to "reset" the USB controller early on, because my keyboard lights and optical mouse light flash once while the animated Windows logo is doing its thing. I think the new mobo reacts to that a little differently than the old one did.

You did reinstall windows after getting the new mobo, right?
Title: Re: Mobo splash screen hang
Post by: ImADot on January 11, 2015, 02:42:35 PM
You did reinstall windows after getting the new mobo, right?

Yes. Actually installed on a new empty hard drive with new Win7 CD. My Windows upgrade version needed an old version of Windows to work, and I didn't want an old version, so went out and bought a brand new Win7. It's funny, but my CH peddles don't affect boot-up, just the throttle and stick.