[QUOTE=GunskiMod;25929969]What exactly did you "strip"? I'm getting a new hard drive soon, and I want to get the best boot time.[/QUOTE]
I just disabled a bunch of services, I think you can actually remove components too, but I don't know a horrible amount about the internal workings of Windows
so you didn't use WAIK or anything to strip components beforehand?
1:26 - Oh well, its fast enough for me. I don't need those extra 30 seconds.
[QUOTE=mrcsb;25924686]5.71 seconds from power button pressed to being completely logged in. SSD RAID 7, EFI, W7 Ultimate stripped[/QUOTE]
Bullshit. Why the fuck would someone on the consumer level have hardware that supports RAID 7?
[QUOTE=Bllasae;25928244]Probably would've started up a LOT faster if you didn't have all that shit running in the background. (The weird clocks, etc.)[/QUOTE]
Thats not even his video, AND its edited.
[editline]7th November 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=Odellus;25931547]Bullshit. Why the fuck would someone on the consumer level have hardware that supports RAID 7?[/QUOTE]
Uhh I don't know, bragging rights. But just because you think something is bullshit doesn't mean it is.
[QUOTE=Odellus;25931547]Bullshit. Why the fuck would someone on the consumer level have hardware that supports RAID 7?[/QUOTE]
I've never actually seen RAID 7 in consumer or workstation/server environments. hell the nested RAID I was using for a long time was weird enough, RAID 7 is just stupid for consumer equipment
~25 seconds
Arch linux on my crappy notebook
[QUOTE=xxncxx;25931728]Thats not even his video, AND its edited.
[editline]7th November 2010[/editline]
Uhh I don't know, bragging rights. But just because you think something is bullshit doesn't mean it is.[/QUOTE]
yeah it would be cool if you actually knew what you were talking about and then you could have some credibility but clearly you have no idea what RAID 7 is for or how it's maintained (this is the part where you go and google what RAID 7 is and then come up with some stupid reason as to why you're right, or you accept that you're wrong and see why there's absolutely no way he has RAID 7)
[editline]7th November 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;25931780]I've never actually seen RAID 7 in consumer or workstation/server environments. hell the nested RAID I was using for a long time was weird enough, RAID 7 is just stupid for consumer equipment[/QUOTE]
exactly
[editline]7th November 2010[/editline]
I'm going to go do something at least one hundred times more important than argue with an idiot: sleep
speaking of nested RAID I'm thinking about setting that back up but can't decide whether I should just do RAID 0 for straight up performance or if I should do RAID 1+0 so I might actually keep some of my information if shit goes down
47 seconds, 25 seconds are just the post etc. I need to find out what is taking so long.
[QUOTE=4RT1LL3RY;25932088]47 seconds, 25 seconds are just the post etc. I need to find out what is taking so long.[/QUOTE]
gonna guess and say vista or 7
[QUOTE=4RT1LL3RY;25932088]47 seconds, 25 seconds are just the post etc. I need to find out what is taking so long.[/QUOTE]
25 seconds is pretty long for a POST
some BIOS have a an option to do a 'quick' POST which skips memory checks but I'm guessing you've already looked for that
Approximately 45 seconds from my MBP, 32 for my PC.
37 seconds, around 6 seconds of POST
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;25924643]server 2003: 36 seconds[/QUOTE]
What the fuck, my 2008 server takes about 15 minutes before it's usable. It gets to the login screen and [i]then[/i] starts loading services.
[QUOTE=Agent766;25934916]What the fuck, my 2008 server takes about 15 minutes before it's usable. It gets to the login screen and [i]then[/i] starts loading services.[/QUOTE]
There's something wrong with your WS2008 then
I always use Hibernate so:
Pre-windows loading: 10 seconds.
Windows loading: 4 seconds.
Programs launching after Windows load: 0 seconds.
I boot Ubuntu 10.10 in about 50 secs.
Pretty good considering I don't have a beast computer like you guys do.
[QUOTE=mrcsb;25924686]5.71 seconds from power button pressed to being completely logged in. SSD RAID 7, EFI, W7 Ultimate stripped[/QUOTE]
I hate you. I hate you so much.
[QUOTE=mrcsb;25924686]5.71 seconds from power button pressed to being completely logged in. SSD RAID 7, EFI, W7 Ultimate stripped[/QUOTE]
Just wondering, how did you get EFI... ?
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;25926401]my old video card added a little screen displaying information about it right before POST and it added a good fifteen seconds to my boot time[/QUOTE]
FX5500 does that
About a minute, I reboot hardly ever so it doesn't matter
[QUOTE=Agent766;25934916]What the fuck, my 2008 server takes about 15 minutes before it's usable. It gets to the login screen and [i]then[/i] starts loading services.[/QUOTE]
what the fuck reinstall that shit
~40 seconds or so to login screen, another 10-15 to be usable.
16 seconds after entering my password of my encrypted SSD. 5 seconds on a fresh install on my SSD (no encryption, no programs installed).
[editline]8th November 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=mrcsb;25924686]5.71 seconds from power button pressed to being completely logged in. SSD RAID 7, EFI, W7 Ultimate stripped[/QUOTE]
I wish I had bought a motherboard with an EFI too. My BIOS POST takes 10 seconds or so. My boot is 16 seconds (single SSD, all apps installed, drive encrypted). I hate ASUS and their slow BIOS POST. Next board will be from MSI, since they have some few good boards with an EFI.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;25930329]yeah since I only reboot like once every couple of eons the startup time doesn't matter a whole lot to me. actual performance is more important to me.[/QUOTE]
I've shut down of my own accord like... three times in the last 6 months
I only reboot for updates
I hibernate every other time I wanna leave the house
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