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82 seconds here. With an average of 60 processes running at bootup. Not bad for all that runs, right?
82 seconds here. With an average of 60 processes running at bootup. Not bad for all that runs, right?
Dell Optiplex 745 is the work computer I work on. I think it boots up WAY faster then my XPS 9000. Is that normal? lol....... The Optiplex is running on Windows XP Professional....
Here's mine. Does it affect the boot time if you have a login password?
EDIT: I have done auto login. On the left boot up time is with me typing in my password. On the right is my boot up time with auto login.
So it does change your boot up time if you have to type in a password.
Last edited by si8mon; 07 Mar 2010 at 02:42.
From the looks of this script it takes into account the bios post time as well because once I see the computer is starting, it only takes 20 seconds to desktop...
So with total bios post time taken into account, it's 92 seconds for my system & that's with 9 startup items added which I can't do without.
So for me - it has to subtract time - I got 89 seconds - BUT, it takes ~15 seconds to scan and recognize my RAID with my Crosshair III, as well as the few seconds to do a manual login - not bad.. fun little tool!!