Braintrust,
I have been able to determine that my two Glyph Technologies Thunderbolt 32TB RAIDs are causing very, very, long reboot/boot up times...longest timed at 10 minutes. When disconnected (and with USB 3 drives connected), the G9 Workstation boots as quickly as expected. But, when re-connecting the Thunderbolt RAIDs, the process is excruciatingly long (I am crazy long, as mentioned, sometimes up to 10 minutes).
I have mucked around in the BIOS settings, to include turning of DCA protections/security settings (Thunderbolt), but no luck. The best I can tell, I have removed most of the HP bloatware (e.g., Sure Start/Wolf/etc).
My system is a relatively new HP HP Z2 Mini G9 Workstation Desktop/i9-13900k/64GB RAM
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Best,
Craig
I have been able to determine that my two Glyph Technologies Thunderbolt 32TB RAIDs are causing very, very, long reboot/boot up times...longest timed at 10 minutes. When disconnected (and with USB 3 drives connected), the G9 Workstation boots as quickly as expected. But, when re-connecting the Thunderbolt RAIDs, the process is excruciatingly long (I am crazy long, as mentioned, sometimes up to 10 minutes).
I have mucked around in the BIOS settings, to include turning of DCA protections/security settings (Thunderbolt), but no luck. The best I can tell, I have removed most of the HP bloatware (e.g., Sure Start/Wolf/etc).
My system is a relatively new HP HP Z2 Mini G9 Workstation Desktop/i9-13900k/64GB RAM
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Best,
Craig
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 11 23H2/22631.2715
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 and Mac OS
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP Z2 Mini G9
- CPU
- Intel® Core™ i9-13900K Processor
- Memory
- 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR5-5600 SODIMM ECC Memory
- Graphics Card(s)
- 12GB RTX A2000
- Antivirus
- Malwarebytes