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35 seconds with from pressing the power button to full boot. I have firewire enabled, so if I kill that I can probably go even faster. This is a laptop with 1.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB ram, and SATA disk.
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When booting off my external harddrive it takes me 5 minutes...
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#73
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1 min
Leopard 10.5.5 ASUS M2N AMD Athlon 64 3800+ |
#74
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It boots faster then my intel laptop (Asus U3S) as well, while the laptop should boot faster..
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#75
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about 26-30 seconds from bootloader, A8N-E, Athlon X2 3800+@ 2.5 Ghz.
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#76
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aobut 1,5 minute, sometimes less. can`t use sleep so i have to boot it every time
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#77
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It's always better to boot than to resume from sleep
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#78
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Sleep is working well for me with the new XNU kernel, using S3 hibernate too!
I've a few small issues i need to iron out with usb drives, but otherwise it seems to be fine Mac OS X 10.6.4 Retail || Intel Core2 Duo E8200 2.66GHz || Gigabyte G31M-ES2L || GeForce 6600 GT 128MB || Realtek ALC883 Audio || Realtek RTL8169 LAN || Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB HD || Sony Dual Layer IDE DVD RW DW-D22A || Apple Aluminium Keyboard || Mighty Mouse MacBook Pro || 2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo || 200Gb HD || 2Gb Ram || NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT iPhone 4 || 16Gb |
#79
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Mine takes about a minute. Used to be about 15-20 seconds but after I installed my graphics card it seems to go to a blank screen for 45 seconds and then pops up with the desktop. Not going to argue with it and I'll leave it alone as long as the computer works.
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just a quick note i have drastically reduced my boot time and got rid of the iokitwait it may be a while as i have me messing with installs for days but i will be writing some usefull info on all this. Its about 30secs now i think
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