Defeats the meaning of boot up time if you exclude bios doesn't it? :p:
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very true.
i remember using a stopwatch to find out what the boot time of my win95 pc was. back in those days i got to app 30 seconds between pushing the power button and the moment when the harddisk stopped loading.
i believe it's impossible to have an everyday system boot up that fast today. a complete xp/vista install with anti-virus and everything booting up in less than two minutes? i gotta see it to believe it! (then again, maybe SLC SSDs can make that happen)
I use the vbs script provided on VistaX64 to measure the boot time. It's actually the reboot time because shutdown is included but I get around 70 seconds and my best was 64 when I tweaked it. But I don't use an A/V that could be why :D
If you have a sort of PC sense you know which files will be safe and which ones aren't. If I'm going to run an unsafe file I'll run it on the VM first or I'll try an online scan of the file.
The only thing that loads up on my system is the sound manager.
When I've got my PC running I'll try with the script, the program and a stopwatch.
Windows 7 with intel SSD. (nod32 AV, Xreminder, and realtemp startup with windows). Boot time according to program 13.96 seconds. With stopwatch, from computer off until windows 7 loaded (including AV, RT, xrem) and cpu idle ... 37 seconds.
I havent reformatted in FOREVER, so im not even gonna run the program, itd be pointless lol. I'd say something like 1 min 30 seconds LOL
Did a fresh install of X64 xp tonight, still pretty slow though.
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...ntitled-13.jpg
No.
When a system is powered up a then the BIOS initiates a POST (Power On Self Test). This ensures all devices on the motherboard (aswell as plugged into it) are in proper order (cpu,ram,soundcard,graphics card,any and/or all HDD's, optical drives etc) then after this action the bios hands over to the OS which then BOOTS.
So no, you don't include the BIOS posting as part of the BOOT process :p:
If I asked how quickly your car could do 0-60mph would you include the time it takes to start the engine?
interesting tool, will try it with gigabyte i-ram soon :D
i uploaded the reboot vidoe on youtoube - check this out: :cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zShWvn0U3wE
ACARD 9010 on a Dell PERC 6/i, running XSOS v1 w/ apps. Oh, and this isn't even on my Intel Q6600 - this is on a stock s939 setup. I hope this makes you look forward to the ACARD review I'll be posting before too long.
I suspect I'll be beaten before the thread dies, but for now....
I R TEH WINNER:
Bogged down with a lot of services
http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/1539/60520275or9.jpg
No way, 13 seconds. Takes me 46, how the hell do you get it down that much?
I sense new HDDs coming for me, this is pitiful.
Pretty fast ;)
mine with vista , 2x ssd ocz core at a rampage extreme raid config.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jle05CmzxfI
to bad i don't have this setup anymore to try this little program. :(
a slow 6.7 on the areca1210/2x ssd
http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/1701/bootwb0.png
thanks.. but slow 6.7 - i meant it :)
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/6029/bootupnq1.png
still not the fastest :D
Ramdrive?? O.O
^ 2x ssd raid0 @ areca1210
4x ssd raid0 @ areca1231
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/5865/1231lr9.png
Insanely fast. Just how is it possible? Disabled every single service/app at boot?
^ lol if id do that then no os boot :)
4x ssd raid0 @ areca1231
http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/204/1231re6.png
asus eee pc900/ssd
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/8588/eeenm9.png