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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2010

This is my 3 year old Dell Latitude D630 with a 1.8 Ghz C2D and 3 GB of ram booting Windows 7 within a few seconds!
This is not fake in any way, but then again it isn't ordinary Windows 7.
It has been heavily modified and the computer has been equipped with a SSD drive for faster read speed, but anyway this is a fully fledged operating system booting in about 12 seconds without the bios.

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  • noob

  • @1marinik nab..

  • This is just resuming windows not boot

    

  • @ThanakMixStyle Are you kiddin' me? Can't you see or read? This is Windows 7 booting from scratch..

  • my d630 boots xp in 4 seconds (5-6 with bios) and i have a 5.4k rpm 160gb drive and ive had the installation since june. :D

  • @lhokansson That is simply not true. Watch my video with this D630 + TinyXP (faster than XP) + My 200MB/s SSD and it does it in 5 seconds without bios.

    So I couldn't possibly believe that you could do 4 seconds with the stock mechanical hard drive.

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  • @ThanakMixStyle retard

  • @VinterVarg90 U might need to buy a Bluetooth card. This cannot just be enabled in the BIOS unless u purchased the laptop with Bluetooth. I bought my D630 refurbished and had to buy a Bluetooth card for it. Its really easy to check if u have one. just get a flat head screwdriver and carefully take off the cover with the power button. once u have it off, the card should be on the left. if theres nothing but a wire there, u dont have Bluetooth. u'll need to buy a Bluetooth card.

  • @VinterVarg90 I think I enabled it in BIOS and installed in Windows. If it's not active you might have to use a shortcut on the keyboard. :) What seems to be the problem with it anyway?

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