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@winlinmac
which nforce driver are you using i ahve 1 system with this chipset and it takes ages to boot. Also my phenom with sb600 takes way longer than this anyone know how to stop the iokitwait time out or speed this up in fact L8rs LawlessPPC |
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~Asus M2N-E SLI~AMD Athlon 62 x2 3.2GHz~Palit 2 x 8800 gt 512mb~Patriot 8 GB DDR2 800MHz RAM~260GB WD SATA2~LG DVD-RW~ |
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52 sec with 10.5.4
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Since I moved my OSx86 10.5.3, 9.3, EFi V8 install to an internal IDE HD, boot time is 25-30 seconds.
Gigabyte 6100/430 s939 MB with Athlon 64 X2 4200+ dual core CPU 2GB PC6400 DDR2 dual channel RAM 8600GTS 256MB video card PCI Realtek 8169 gigabit LAN card onboard ALC880 audio My Phenom install boots in 40-45 seconds - booting off a 60GB 4200RPM 2.5" laptop HD in a USB 2.0 enclosure: Zephyroth 10.5.1, Chameleon EFI for Phenom, Zephyroth ASU 0.5 update to 10.5.3, 9.3 modbin kernel: Gigabyte GA-MA78GM S2H AM2+ MB with Phenom 9550 2.2GHz quad core CPU 2GB PC8500 (1066MHz) DDR2 dual Channel RAM onboard Radeon HD3200 IGP video onboard RTL8111c LAN onboard ALC889a audio Running both 10.5.8 and 10.6.4 on my stinking AMD/ATi machine... |
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15 seconds here.
(10.5.4, kernel 9.4.0, FireWire kexts removed) |
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IOFireWireFamily.kext and IOFireWireSBP2.kext removed. I dont use any firewire ports so i removed them. It was fast booting even before, when i removed them i think it's a bit faster. Its absolutely accurate cause i used stopwatch on my cellphone, from vista bootloader when i pick Mac (hit enter) till desktop shows up.
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@milanca, I have simply disabled Firewire in BIOS, because I currently have no need for it either.
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Oh yes, simplier and smarter way. i did it longer way but never mind, its fine working.
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a reset takes about 5 secs!!!! Ooops thats my Amiga lol. Seriously got to get to the reason I dont have quick start up times of either of the systems ive got OSX on
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