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Windows Vista™ Home Premium SP1 boot in 55 seconds

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

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I'm booting my Vista in 55 seconds. The computer is self-made and here are the specs:
Windows Vista™ Home Premium SP1 (32-bit),
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX, 4.00 GB 800.0 MHz DDR2 RAM, 250 GB and 500 GB SATA hard disks, Antec Sonata III case with EarthWatts 500 Watt power supply and Asus P5E motherboard.

Notice that boot time doesn't always show how powerful your computer is! My computer can run Crysis Warhead with average fps of 24 with 1680x1050 resolution, anti-aliasing 2x and with all advanced quality options set to gamer! And still my old XP boots much faster than Vista (44 seconds)!

The reason why my computer boots slowly is the primary hard disk, which got only 5.4 points on Windows Experience Index. Processor, graphics, and gaming graphics all got 5.9 and memory (RAM) got 5.7.

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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 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)!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Buy my computer, so I can make a new one! XD

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  • So Windows Vista Home premium boot in 35 second

  • aika nopeasti buuttaa =)

  • omg dieses Handy XD

  • Mines boots in 7 seconds, check out my video for the proof.

  • @Iuliskaya enough .............

  • @sammymunir

    i have 24gb

    and my processor is 4.6ghz

  • i bet 64 bit though

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