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10s is not mine ,mine is 35s
70 seconds on a new Sandy Bridge i5-2500.
That's up from about 55 seconds on my previous Core 2 Duo E6600, using the same spinning drive and OS. Well, I actually moved from 32 bit to 64 bit Windows 7.
Mostly due to the 20 second countdown I now see in the boot process, which I think is due to using the AHCI controller on this new PC rather than IDE on the older machine---when I did not see that countdown.
That's a kick-ass reboot time, mmd!
Here's mine folks!
Looks like my new parts certainly have paid off Odd enough though since my boot drive is a dog-old 80GB IDE Hard Disk. :P
dont forget that you have ssd .. it must be fast pxsalmers