Too bad M$ thinks we are too stupid to show us all the startup messages that might allow you to see what is taking so long! :P
I just picked up a quad Xeon server today. Verified working operation before I took it home. It was running Windows Server 2003, and booted up quite quickly. The guy cleared the SCSI RAID configs, and handed it over. I brought it home, and found the CD-ROM drive didn't want to release the tray. Didn't have any floppies on hand, so I just tossed my boot hard drive in the machine and installed a copy of Windows Server 2003 to the IDE drive (yes, I know this is a Linux list). Would have preferred Debian on there, but without a working CDROM, and no floppies......(I'm planning on stopping by Fry's this weekend to pick up a new CD-ROM drive for it)
Anyways, the only thing I changed on the machine after getting it was setting up the 6 SCSI drives as one big stripe, and made the IDE drive the primary boot drive. Took over 3 hours to install Windows, and takes well over 20 mins just to boot now. Doesn't appear to be an issue with the IDE drive, as the majority of the time, there is no disc access. Once I log in, everything is quite snappy. I also noticed that the file copies in setup went by really quick.
Any ideas?
eric
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