SSD Greatness and Windows 7 (7100)
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@elektriple No it doesn't. Look at other SSD videos and you'll see the boot screen skip half way through.
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I'm getting two cheaper SSD's and putting them in raid 0 (2x 32gb) I have almost the exact same specs as you except for a Phenom II x4 965@4.0ghz.
Can't wait for a super boot!
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Helt seriöst, Tror inte ens man skulle vara rädd för att stänga av sin dator lite snabbt om man har lite mer ram och en SSD, går ju snabbt så in i :o
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Boot time in w7 is 20sec faster with "no gui" flag in msconfig! So yes, w7 waits to boot until animation is done
elektriple 2 years ago
Dont know what makes you say that. After the post it takes me 14sec to get to the login screen. Then i disabled the gui boot and timed again.. 14sec´s. So there´s no difference unless you have some bottleneck in your computer which is halting the process or if you accidently have had some windows updates in the last run which delayed the boot. No idea anyway but nogui makes zero difference for me.
tndb1 2 years ago
Funny. I have the same w7 build (msdn 7100) and I found the disk idling during the animation. No Windows updates or any bottlenecks else. I timed it 4 times, always 38sec no gui vs 58sec with gui. I guess the vga drivers are not loaded that early otherwise it may explain my slow animation b/c of onboard G43 vga. Anyway...SSD rules! :-)
elektriple 2 years ago
My bet is that it is driver related which is halting it due to waiting for some command from driver perhaps. Would be fun if you get your hands on an nvidia or ati card and test again :)
tndb1 2 years ago
What are the rest of the system specs?
JamieVegas 2 years ago
Core2Duo E8400 @ 3.6ghz, 8gb ddr2, Abit IP35, Ati 4890
tndb1 2 years ago