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| | Vista - Solid state discs and vista boot |
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| 02-04-2009 | #1 |
| vista 64 ultimate | Solid state discs and vista boot My boot took around 1min 9 seconds to boot with 8gb ram and a 10k raptor boot drive, I thought this was a bit slow, especially considering Id tweaked all the msconfig things etc. I invested in a ssd and found after restoring a backup image to it, speed was exactly the same 1min 9 secs - crap. I tried a raid 7200 drive - same. HOw the hell do people get their systems to boot faster than mine? I heard one guy booting in 6 seconds (this is all from the moment you press the power button). Any secretive tips out there as SSD simply isnt cutting it :-o |
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| 02-05-2009 | #2 |
| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot Does it really matter.....? 1min 9 is good. I would not worry about it to much. BTW, only mess with processes if you know what you are doing as a disabled process can have a performance knock on effect and actually slow your system down as other processes may need to use it. As for 6 sec's, what O/S?...hardware?...etc.....I guess that's possible with a really fast SSD but the cost/GB is too high for most people at the moment......but I suspect it's Internet BS |
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| 02-05-2009 | #3 |
| Vista home premium 64 bit | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot if you boot from the computer being in sleep mode then it will be alot faster. |
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| 02-05-2009 | #4 |
| Vista Home Premium 64 bit OEM | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot If you had ONLY a SSD on your system and had no software such as antivirus, etc. loading on startup you shoud get a pretty quick bootup. If anyone is getting 6 second boots they are tweaked purely for that dubious record and not functionality. I do have a SSD as a boot drive but my system is definitely not tweaked for boot speed. Haven't timed it but I would guess about 90 seconds from a cold boot through logon and ready to work. BIOS spins up all the drives and the RAID controller is a little slow to do it's thing. Once Vista starts loading I can hear the drives being spun again. That may be because Intel matrix storage manager is installed. As far as SLEEP, I didn't really see that much improvement. The log on screen would pop right up when awakening, but the mouse and keyboard were dead until all the drives got spun up and checked. After I installed the second video card and enabled SLI the system always hangs up after login. So sleep is not an option anymore for me. Alan |
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| 02-05-2009 | #5 |
| vista 64 ultimate | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot I'd have to agree there Alan, I installed x64 on the SSD standalone, imo the installation took longer than a regular 7200 rpm one, wasnt faster at all. GRANTED when the desktop loaded (going by the green bar this time) it was quite fast. The problem I had was this: I already have a fully working copy of Vista, with all my progs on it, tweaked in msconfig, boot is defragged, minimal startup etc etc, on a good day your looking at approx 52 seconds cold boot to working desktop. I bought a SSD after seeing the youtube videos of 10 second boots etc so what I thought I would do is create a ghost copy of my PC and restore it on the SSD as surely it would load MUCH faster... in reality it loaded slower. Why, Ive no idea, it certainly wasnt 25 seconds as some people are getting. Ive 8GB RAM btw so that should speed it up too. I also tried putting 2 of my idential 7200rpm drives in RAID, didnt see much improvement there either in fact I was better where I was. Sleep mode affects my PC in the same way, sometimes its fine but more often that not I find the desktop will hang only causing me to reboot the whole thing again anyway. Ah well, back to the drawing board. I was going to try the 15000rpm cheetah drives but would have to get a SCSI card as well as the HD plus a SAS cable and it all sounds a bit ridiculous to me in the end. Thoughts? |
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| 02-05-2009 | #6 |
| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot what ssd did you get? |
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| 02-05-2009 | #7 |
| vista 64 ultimate | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot |
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| 02-05-2009 | #8 |
| Vista Home Premium 64 bit OEM | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot I have the same drive only 64G vis 128G. I did time my startup after my last post. 60 seconds to go through the BIOS boot routine until the Vista "green bars" started. Then 20 seconds to get the log on screen up. Only a few seconds from logon for Node 32 to do it's thing, system tray to load, and ready to go. Do a search on here or Google 'Vista Sleep Problems" and you get thousands of hits. Sleep seems to be pretty much hit or miss, often related to graphics drivers. Sleep works fine for me with SLI disabled, wake up hangs up with SLI enabled. With everything else being pretty stable I am not going to worry about a minute and 30 for boot up. Alan |
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| 02-05-2009 | #9 |
| vista 64 ultimate | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot Yeah I found Sli was the culprit, but why disable something when it should just work. Ill have a bucthers at the advice on that prob mind. I just think it sucks that for new technology its not that great. Cant see them being the future.. |
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| 02-05-2009 | #10 |
| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: Solid state discs and vista boot You probably already know this...but.... You might need to specify the NTFS partition alignment of the drive when formating to improve performance, 128k or 256k..don't leave it at Vista default as vista was not built with ssd's in mind. All details are here: SATA SSD Devices - OCZ Forum |
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