ReBoot Time


  1. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #1001

    gzt7d8 said:
    My restart time. I know the SSD had a big play in my improvement.

    Greg

    That's better
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  2.    #1002

    This ought to be a nice paycheck when the customer sees it....
    after removing the bloat and trimming down services from a factory setup:
    Attachment 103881
    After moving the system image to a SSD and installing software the customer requested:
    Attachment 103882
    Last edited by madtownidiot; 26 Oct 2010 at 09:02.
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Server 2008 RC2 64x
       #1003

    madtownidiot said:
    This ought to be a nice paycheck when the customer sees it....
    after removing the bloat and trimming down services from a factory setup:
    Attachment 103881
    After moving the system image to a SSD and installing software the customer requested:
    Attachment 103882

    How've you managed to make that quicker?!
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  4. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #1004

    Ssd > hdd
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  5.    #1005

    SinlessViper said:
    How've you managed to make that quicker?!
    The computer was already pretty fast.... a dell studio xps 8100 with a core i5 and 6GB DDR3, boot time was limited only by the speed of the HDD and 90+ processes that were set to run at startup. ...so it was just a matter of reinstalling windows then disabling unnecessary services and reducing the number of processes running at startup to under 40. I did all the tweaking with the factory HDD installed then did a thorough disk cleanup after all the updates and drivers were installed so that I would only have to write an image to the SSD once.
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  6. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1006

    madtownidiot said:
    SinlessViper said:
    How've you managed to make that quicker?!
    The computer was already pretty fast.... a dell studio xps 8100 with a core i5 and 6GB DDR3, boot time was limited only by the speed of the HDD and 90+ processes that were set to run at startup. ...so it was just a matter of reinstalling windows then disabling unnecessary services and reducing the number of processes running at startup to under 40. I did all the tweaking with the factory HDD installed then did a thorough disk cleanup after all the updates and drivers were installed so that I would only have to write an image to the SSD once.
    Would have been nice to know how much of the difference was simply attributable to the SSD rather than the process cleanup. My start time is under 20 seconds on my box with my Intel SSD and i haven't shut down any of the default processes.
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  7.    #1007

    The difference is almost entirely attributable to installing a SSD. The only changes I made after installing the SSD was disabling the WMP network sharing service, the defragmenter service, and using GPedit to turn off autoplay, balloon tips, and the QoS packet scheduler.. which have almost no bearing on boot time, but slow down windows in other ways. Restart time with the factory HDD image, which included McrApfee and about 9GB of pure bloat was somewhere around 2 minutes but I didn't think to take a screenshot
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  8. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1008

    My PC takes 80 seconds to boot up from completely off to desktop function. Seagate 7200 HD

    Is that a good time?
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  9.    #1009

    Not really.. not with that kind of hardware.
    You're probably having issues with one (or several) of your drivers and/or startup programs ..if you haven't just bogged your system down by allowing everything you install to run at startup..

    if you don't have more than 50 running processes at startup, type event viewer in the search bar on the start menu and click on the result then search for errors .. that's usually the quickest way to identify problems.

    If it's a factory configured windows install with the typical bloat .. that would be your problem
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  10. Posts : 13
    Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
       #1010

    weeeeee!
    never thought it would be this fast
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails ReBoot Time-res.jpg  
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