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June 6th, 2017 10:00
R620 takes forever to boot. Slow at the BIOS screen.
Howdy,
I have an R620 that we are rebuilding and the server takes forever to boot up. It sits at the BIOS screen and the bar takes 20+ minutes to crawl across the screen. I ran the Lifecycle controller and it said the BIOS and other components are up to date. Is there anything that would cause this?
There are no flash drives or anything connected to the server other than a mouse and the network cables.
Thanks
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kelemvor33
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March 23rd, 2018 10:00
These forums are horrible. They let you click Reply and type a reply, even if you're not logged in. Then when you submit it it makes you log in and then doesn't take you back to your post so now I have to type the post again. Feel free to pass that along to someone to fix...
Anyway, it seems the Memory Testing setting gets reset when you change form BIOS to UEFI. I had it off before I changed to UEFI but I just checked it and it was turned on. I turned it back off and now it does seem to skip the memory test.
Thanks.
kelemvor33
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June 6th, 2017 18:00
Doesn't the memory check happen during the part that says Checking Memory? That's not what I'm posting about. See the screenshot.
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June 7th, 2017 03:00
The best way you can figure out this issue, quickly, is by taking a boot trace using the free Microsoft troubleshooting tool (Windows Performance Toolkit) https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/... Here is a tutorial on how to take a boot trace. https://zinetek.wordpress.com/2015/12/16/how-to-use-wpr...
Share the boot trace, and I'll help you analyze it. there is a big chances we can find exactly what is causing this issue..
I use this tool every time when I encounter Windows Perfomance issue, it's very powerfull. https://zinetek.wordpress.com/2015/12/19/windows-7-slow-logon-troubleshoot/
kelemvor33
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June 8th, 2017 11:00
Just found that our Memory Testing is already disabled. I'll look into the above program. I just rebuilt a second R620 and it too takes forever to get past the Bios screen.
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June 13th, 2017 13:00
OK, so when I get stuck at the Dell screen, if I press the Spacebar, it then tells me:
Memory tests terminated by keystroke.
However, when I go into BIOS, it says that the memory tests are disabled. Is there somewhere else to turn off these mysterious Memory tests?
kelemvor33
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June 13th, 2017 13:00
Are there any other differences that we'd need to be concerned with if we change to UEFI mode? If the only thing we'd gain is to save 5 minutes during a boot it may not be worth it. If there are other things we'd gain, then we'd consider it.
Also, do we need to do anything else in order to change modes? Does it require rebuilding the machines or anything like that?
Thanks!
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November 14th, 2017 07:00
I have 4 R820's and all of them do this exact same thing. I found this post after installing the first two, so when I did a cluster upgrade to 2016 I decided to change to UEFI.
I can tell you that the two new servers have this exact same issue, so I would not recommend changing to UEFI just to fix this issue.
As soon as I can I will take a screenshot and provide it, but for now it appears that this solution WILL NOT work.
kelemvor33
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February 21st, 2018 10:00
We're rebuilding some additional servers and are doing everything with UEFI now and still have the memory checks running at every boot. Anyone ever get this figured out? I don't know how the server OS would have anything to do with this since the memory tests fire up before Windows is anywhere near loading...
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March 22nd, 2018 06:00
I know this was posted a while ago but I need to bring it up again. We are installing Server 2016 on a number of servers and they are no longer skipping the memory test at book like we have them set to do in System Setup.
The first one I did we were using BIOS instead of UEFI and someone here said that was the cause. Well, now we're using UEFI and have the exact same problem. It adds 5-10 minutes onto rebooting a server because of the long wait. If I press the spacebar it will tell me the Memory test was cancelled and will boot normally but for remote servers, that's a pain to do every time.
Does anyone know why this happens and if there's a way to make it skip the test like we tell it to?
kelemvor33
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March 22nd, 2018 11:00
Not sure why the response saying to switch to UEFI mode was marked as the solution when I specifically states we are using UEFI mode now and still have the memory test running. Is there simply no solution for this at all?
Dell-JimmyP
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March 23rd, 2018 09:00
Hi,
Please send a private message with your service tag to ensure we have all appropriate information on your system.
Thank you,
Dell-JimmyP
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March 23rd, 2018 09:00
Hi,
Please send a private message with your service tag to ensure we have all appropriate information on your system.
Thank you,
hvrsalovic
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October 21st, 2022 14:00
Had the same issue, in addition to the BIOS setup screen behaving like a 300baud terminal in a 1980s movie. Found out that console redirection was turned on through Serial port 1, at 9600 baud. Turned it off, and now i have a fast boot along with a graphical BIOS setup .