Windows Vista™ Home Premium SP1 boot in 55 seconds
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So Windows Vista Home premium boot in 35 second
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aika nopeasti buuttaa =)
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omg dieses Handy XD
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Mines boots in 7 seconds, check out my video for the proof.
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@Iuliskaya enough .............
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i bet 64 bit though
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Don't get me wrong but it is so obvious that vista would load that fast. i read 4 GB on your spec. Higher ram means faster service to the computer. and your computer looks brand new. Anyway, do you like that Vista. As a XP user, using vista makes me... uh, new to the world of computer. And they say vista sucks
siosond 1 year ago
@siosond It sucks indeed and that's why I use Win 7 nowadays. I added an Intel SSD as my primary hard drive and it's freaking fast now (boots in 25 seconds)!
Akuantti 1 year ago
hey i found out today that my 4gb of ram is ddr at 200mhz >.> so i want to get 2 x 2gb ddr2 1066mhz if i get that and leave the other 2 drr's in (have 4 slots) will they all work or no? and is there a way i can find out if my motherboard will take ddr2 or ddr3 my motherboard is A8N-SLI Premium. Thanks.
laddy333 2 years ago
Memory - 4 x 184-pin DIMM Sockets support max. 4GB DDR400/DDR333/DDR266 ECC/ non-ECC un-buffered DDR SDRAM memory
- Dual Channel Memory Architecture
And it's recommended that you use only RAM with same specs, because usage of different types of RAM may slow down your computer.
Akuantti 2 years ago
anyways i found out my motherboard dosen't support ddr2 anyway so im going to adventuly get ddr2 1066mhz 2x 2gb, AMD phenom 2 quad core 3.2ghz, XFX geforce 250 gtx or sumthing not sure yet and not sure what motherboard i need maybe the AMD 790x but i dont know if it supports sli, and multiple monitors but I think that matters on the video card. Now i just need money :P
laddy333 2 years ago
Buy my computer, so I can make a new one! XD
Akuantti 2 years ago