where would I go for bios setting |
When you start up the computer, you will see a prompt to hit a key to enter "set-up" (usually F1, F2, Esc, or Del key) - this will place you in the BIOS screens (AKA as CMOS settings).
Due to the differences in the BIOS manufacturers, the setting may be in different screens - but I would look in either the Boot section, or in an advanced section. There may be clearly stated text stating "fast boot" or similar, or it could be "optimized boot", etc.
If you do not see any option to select a fast boot, then the access may have been removed from the user - this is very common in store bought rigs.
The other possible place to check is by "right-click My Computer > Properties > Advanced tab > Startup and Recovery "Settings" button > look in the top Sytem Startup section, and see if you have an Operating System listing with "/fast detect" in the text (if you do, and it is not selected, try selecting it - then click Apply).
Note - you can also look in the two time listing for "...display operating system..", and "...display recovery options.." > see if they have check marks and if the time is set to 30 seconds. A greater value than 30 seconds will probably slow the boot process to some degree.
I do not have any knowledge on falcon northwest, so no advice there. I would suggest finding a computer with a good Motherboard (which means a good chipset, front side bus, RAM capacity, and either an AGP slot, or PCI express slot for the video card - "no Onboard Graphics" in a top notch system.