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Computer boots slow = bad battery?
We've got an older PC in our factory that boots very slowly. Some tech guy that supports a piece of software on that computer told us that it was because the battery was going to go out soon and we should replace it. That would make it boot faster.
Now - I'm by no means any computer expert. I can do this and that but I'm all self taught so keep that in mind. But I've never heard that tidbit of info. Nevertheless, they went to radio shack and bought a new battery and it haven't noticed any difference. Is what the guy said true or is he full of it? |
Full of it.
Well, if it's a laptop (you didn't say) and if it's not on AC power and IF it has the advanced power-management turned on (usually turned off) and IF the battery is so old and almost-dead that it registers to the computer as almost completely discharged, the computer might ramp down the CPU speed. But I think he's full of it. |
Not a laptop.
Thanks! |
Full of it.
Lot's of things can cause the computer to boot slow. |
I once had a tech tell me that we had to drill through a concrete wall to route Ethernet cables because the extra '8 required to go around it would slow down the network due to the longer cable length.
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At what point is is slow?
- Before or After the windows splash screen (or both) Does it hang for a bit at some point and then resume? Once it boots how does it run? |
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If the internal battery on a desktop is going bad you will get a warning that says as much.
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I figured as much - but I'm always opening to learning new things.
Moonie - I'm taking your questions down to the factory to the user to see what he has to say. Thanks for the help everyone. :) |
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