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I bought new PC, mother board is ASUS p5p41tle and the processor is Intel 3400, Ram 4G, i have aproblem that it takes about 45 second after I press the power on, the fan starts slowly after 45 Sec. it start to work with full capacity, then the screen works and does the normal, i want to say that the PC takes about 2 or 3 Min. to enter the windows 7, is that normal?

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Check all your hardware, i've they are connected properly.

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Reassemble your unit, unplug and replug all attached devices. Once your system is back to normal clean it using some reliable tuneup utility such as PC Fresher. Thanks

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