Thanks, I think that may be it. Never thought about the media drive being
sensed by the BIOS. Will check it out.
kony <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 21:47:53 GMT, woodrow <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>My friend has a brand new Dell computer (not sure of model) with
>>USB2.0. I downloaded latest drivers for his HP PSC2210
>>printer/coprie/scanner/fax machine and installed. The computer waits
>>about 5-7 minutes at start-up before proceeding from BIOS to OS
>>startup (XP). If I unplug the usb cable or power off the printer, it
>>proceeds immediately to OS startup.
>>
>>Has anyone experienced this problem with this printer? Does USB2.0 to
>>USB 1.0 need something extra tweaked? I'd switch to parallel, but it
>>doesn't have a parallel port on the printer. Other USB devices don't
>>have any problem.
>>
>>
>>thanks.
>
> Does this printer have a removable media drive/bay?
> If so, that's likely the problem. You might try leaving media in the
> drive, or changing boot drive options in the bios. For example, if
> there's a "Try other device" option or similar, you might try
> disabling it. Also if there are settings relating to USB drive
> support, "play" with those as well.
>
> Of course another possible solution is a bios update from Dell, though
> you might have to wait a while for it, check back again at a later
> date if it isn't available now.
>
> You might find more help in a Dell-related forum/newsgroup/etc.
>
>
> Dave
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