What should I do if the boot speed is slow after installing the optical drive, and the optical drive

Updated on technology 2024-05-18
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It seems that you Bois memorized the order of the IDE, and the easy way to restore Bois to factory default.

    The troublesome method is to change the jumper and set the optical drive to the slave disk and the hard disk to the main disk.

    If it still doesn't work, just the optical drive (set as the master) one hard disk and one IDE data line.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can set the hard disk as the first boot order in the BIOS, but even if you want to read the optical drive, it only takes a little more time when you boot up and detect the hardware, and the scroll bar turns in multiple circles when entering the system has nothing to do with the optical drive. The best thing to do is to reduce the number of startups. Speed up boot up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The boot sequence of your computer may be the optical drive boot is ranked first,Press delete to enter COMS during the boot process,Change the first boot order to IDE in the BIOS is basically set to hard disk,2nd and 3rd don't care,Then F10 save and exit.。。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to my experience, I have made a summary of the new installation, and the steps can be added to the normal operating procedures as follows to improve the running speed of the system in the future and avoid some problems such as insufficient space and virus invasion

    1 The new installation must be divided into three areas: C, D and E. C disk as a system disk, at least six G or more space to use, as the system becomes more and more advanced, it will inevitably get bigger and bigger, it is recommended to set aside eight to twelve G as C disk, only install the system and commonly used necessary software, such as drivers, office, adobe and anti-virus software, etc. The D disk can be used to install some game software, auxiliary software, etc.; The E disk can be used as a storage area for some materials, such as **, working documents, etc.

    2 After installing the system, common software, and anti-virus software, immediately go online to upgrade the anti-virus software to the latest virus database.

    3 To the control panel to set up a new user, if the installation is a super user (super administrator), then you need to set up another administrator, a limited user, in the usual daily use of the machine, you can only use the limited user to boot up, can avoid many problems, such as poisoning, registry is changed, file loss, etc. The superuser tries to set a complex password and does not usually use it. It is used by general administrator users who need to modify the registry for system updates, important program installations, etc.

    In XP or 2K systems, there is usually an option to "run mode" when installing the program, and if necessary, administrator privileges can be used for limited users. If you use it more, you will become familiar with it.

    4 After doing the above, you can use ghost to make a comprehensive system image backup, as a last resort, when the system crashes, you can choose to use it to restore it at startup to return to the state you just installed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To put it simply, let me tell you: the following ways to solve the problem of slow optical drive!

    One: Take the optical drive out of the main unit. Wipe the inside and outside of the optical drive with a rubbing cloth, and plug the connection again (this is for fear that you are not connected well or dust will affect the normal operation of the optical drive).

    Two: Solve it like naughty baby said. Of course, I'm afraid that your optical drive will not work!

    Three: Take a fee disk (referring to what you don't want to read) still inside the turn, preferably the system disk will keep turning, until you think you have transferred this disk to the fee. I guess even if your optical drive is sluggish, it should spin fast!

    Note: Of course, this is a personal opinion, although I have done this, although I have done it successfully, but it didn't take long for the CD-ROM drive to be scrapped-

    (Because the wear is too great) It's up to you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the optical drive is just slow, there is no problem with reading the disk, I recommend that the content on the disc be tested on the hard disk, browse directly on the hard disk, if you have to drive it like a game, you can use VDM2 to virtualize the optical drive, and the reading speed from the hard disk will be much faster!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    One is the problem of optical drives.

    Isn't it time to replace, the head is aging.

    The second is the problem of the optical disc, if it is okay to change to another disc, it is the problem of the optical drive.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis: The optical drive affects the speed because the optical drive cannot be correctly recognized after entering the system, so the system has been repeatedly identifying the optical drive.

    Processing: 1. Re-plug the optical drive data cable and power cable.

    2. If the above operation is invalid, replace the optical drive data cable or power cable or optical drive.

    3. Do not use optical drives.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Use a data cable for each of the two devices.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is there a disc in the optical drive???

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the optical drive light is always on, it may be that there is a problem with its power supply, which is the same as the hard disk light is always on;

    After unplugging the power supply of the optical drive, the computer can be started normally, which proves that there is a problem with the power supply part of the optical drive;

    Here's the rough picture:

    If a filter capacitor in the filter circuit of the optical drive power supply part is softly broken down, or serious leakage, the power supply voltage of the circuit will drop a lot (for example, +5V is as low as +, +12V is as low as +);

    At this time, the bald head is always in the seek operation condition and cannot send a "good" signal, so the boot time is very long, and sometimes it needs to be restarted before it can be turned on;

    Since the landlord has found that there is a problem with the optical drive, then it should be replaced in time, and other parts should be damaged on one side.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, this has nothing to do with the drive. After entering the XP era. Optical drives, portable hard drives, etc., do not require special drivers (that is, the system comes with them).

    It will be stuck for seven or eight minutes when it is turned on. There must be a problem with the optical drive or the IDE cable or the motherboard.

    Change the optical drive to try.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Change the optical drive, it is new anyway, and it doesn't cost money to change it.

    2. If you don't change it, set the BIOS, don't detect the hardware when you boot it, and change it to a hard disk at the first start.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Just unplug the white thing behind your optical drive and give it the best.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    BIOS selects the startup item as a hard disk to try,Click on the last few items in the BIOS which ones have an S beginning and L starting,One is optimization,One is default,I forgot it for a while,You try,I remember that there was a Lenovo machine I adjusted it like this。

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That's the problem of the optical drive.,If you don't use it, just pull it out.,If you still use it, you can disable him in the BIOS.,Rest assured that you can still find it after starting!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Check to see if the optical drive is broken, try to reinstall the optical drive driver, and see if there is any problem with the optical drive boot settings in the BIOS.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the BIOS, you can disable the optical drive boot option.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Isn't the optical drive self-generated? Is it hardware incompatible.

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