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Sure you're not just missing it? I have had a quick boot option in the bios since my Pentium 1 machine.
Question - 1210580
From : Ethereal_Dragon
Sent : 4/16/2012 12:31
Question : Currently running F9F BIOS on this motherboard, POST time is VERY long. Memory is detected quickly, but takes a while for drive detection. Does the F9J BETA Bios, or ANY of the versions of BIOS for this motherboard have a 'QUICK BOOT' mode, where hardware checks are skipped? The boot time from power on to windows login is over 45 seconds. I have a laptop that does it in 25 seconds, and that ALSO does NOT have a quick boot feature. The POST on the laptop checking the same amount of ram, and same OCZ Agility 3 SSD's takes 20 seconds less than this desktop machine. Please help!!
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Model Name : GA-X38-DQ6(rev. 1.0)
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M/B Rev : 1.0
BIOS Ver : F9F
Serial No. :
Purchase Dealer :
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VGA Brand : ATi Model : HD4870
CPU Brand : Intel Model : Q9550 Speed : 2.83 Ghz
Operation System : SP :
Memory Brand : Crucial Type : DDRII
Memory Size : 4096 MB Speed :
Power Supply : 700 W
OCZ Agility 3 SSD 60 Gig
Answer : Dear Customer,
Post time is normal as it will need time to initialize all hardware, there are no QuickBoot available on this board