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  1. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Professional
       #501

    here's mine

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  2. Posts : 173
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
       #502

    Wow, 41 seconds. That's fast.

    Mine is 62 seconds. It's not bad either.

    I didn't even need to tweak anything. I upgraded my Vista to Win7 without a clean install, and it's still fast.

    My Vista was well-tuned though.
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  3. Posts : 434
    7 x64/ Back-Track 4
       #503

    Yay!


    Much better than my previous of (9X[90 something] Seconds!!)

    !
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  4. Posts : 458
    Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate
       #504

    i wonder why i cant run boot racer, has anybody had issues with it in beta 7600 x64? mine will prompt the restart dialog box, then the system reboots, once in windows bootracer does not show up, but it runs in the background in task manager?

    also if you are running dual boot, will the second count it takes you to push enter?
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #505

    From my experience with bootracer it does not time the post or the restart. It start timing on the boot up i.e. when you see the windows logo. After you restart bootracer should show up on your desktop, but it maybe running in the background. After restart bootracer will time your "time to logon" which is from windows logo screen to desktop screen. The next time is "time to desktop which is the same as the first but with all application loaded.

    So if bootreacer is running in the background after you restart, do not move your mouse or input any key for 2 minutes or when all application are loaded. After all application are loaded check to see if bootracer log you time result.

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  6. Posts : 458
    Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate
       #506

    lie01234 said:
    From my experience with bootracer it does not time the post or the restart. It start timing on the boot up i.e. when you see the windows logo. After you restart bootracer should show up on your desktop, but it maybe running in the background. After restart bootracer will time your "time to logon" which is from windows logo screen to desktop screen. The next time is "time to desktop which is the same as the first but with all application loaded.

    So if bootreacer is running in the background after you restart, do not move your mouse or input any key for 2 minutes or when all application are loaded. After all application are loaded check to see if bootracer log you time result.

    ReBoot Time-untitled.png
    thanks, ill give it another bash tonight and see if it works. maybe i was being too impatient with it? lol if it still dont work then i would say it has a conflict with something.
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  7. Posts : 458
    Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate
       #507

    well i dunno why it worked but it did...
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  8. Posts : 6
    windows 7
       #508

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  9. Posts : 53
    Windows 7 Ultimate/XP SP3
       #509

    bloke said:
    i wonder why i cant run boot racer, has anybody had issues with it in beta 7600 x64? mine will prompt the restart dialog box, then the system reboots, once in windows bootracer does not show up, but it runs in the background in task manager?

    also if you are running dual boot, will the second count it takes you to push enter?

    No programs can actually be running during that time. The OS Hasn't even started up yet.

    I'm assuming that it just records the time and compares it to the new time at start up, meaning that if you start boot racer and the power goes out for 7 hours, it will say your reboot time is 25,200 some-odd seconds.

    But I don't actually know for sure how it works.
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #510

    sagebrushfire said:
    bloke said:
    i wonder why i cant run boot racer, has anybody had issues with it in beta 7600 x64? mine will prompt the restart dialog box, then the system reboots, once in windows bootracer does not show up, but it runs in the background in task manager?

    also if you are running dual boot, will the second count it takes you to push enter?

    No programs can actually be running during that time. The OS Hasn't even started up yet.

    I'm assuming that it just records the time and compares it to the new time at start up, meaning that if you start boot racer and the power goes out for 7 hours, it will say your reboot time is 25,200 some-odd seconds.

    But I don't actually know for sure how it works.
    No I think you are wrong with bootracer. Bootracer track your time only when you are actually booting to the desktop. Which mean it does not matter if you power off, it won't time the duration you are power off.

    What I think you meant was the script called "restart time". This script logged the system clock as click OK on the restart promp. Then when your system reboot it measure the logged system clock to your current system clock. So it possible to go into bios and change your system clock before you boot to desktop and you can change your result as you see fit.

    Actually I think bootracer is more accurate than restart time since it does not time everything in between like statup post raid post etc...
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