CodeMeter USB caused a significant delay in the process of starting the BIOS on Z200

I use a dongle CodeMeter (CodeMeter) and would prefer to be permanently connected, however whenever I leave it in when starting there is a delay of approximately 2.5 minutes (Don't exaggerate not) just after the BIOS blue HP screen (a cursor flashes in the left corner). I use a Z200 machine. I disabled the boot to removable devices and this still happens. Also, if I get out the dongle CM put in USB storage devices common there is no problem (so it's something to do with the BIOS to interact specifically with the dongle). I don't have this problem on any of my machines Z800 (other machine Yes, but I don't think the BIOS that are very different).

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance.

Did. In any case, do not use a hub (ie. the monitor) solved the problem. Not sure what is the problem with USB hubs, but I'm going to call this sovled.

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