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OS boot speed on SSD?
The Acer Revo 3600 nettop installed an OCZ Vertex 2 SATA2 SSD.
With native HDD, the system (Windows XP) booted in about 50 seconds, after installing the SSD, the boot time became 40 seconds. Meanwhile, in many articles they talk about loading the OS in 7-10 seconds.
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> Windows XP
> Acer Revo 3600
Plug an SSD into something with an i3, boot Ubuntu 10.xx-11.xx or Win 7. And you'll be happy.
On P67/Z68 the system boots in 4 seconds (win7x64). And even on the same platform, but on the H67, the system loaded for 12 seconds. So I personally don’t understand what’s wrong. Well, you should forget about XP anyway. I don’t think the seven will be worse to ride there.
Well, just count at each stage how long the download lasts.
And what do you expect from ikspi when it natively does not know how to work with ssd like a seven.
Windows XP last century.
Use more modern distros.
I have debian 6 on intel 40Gb - 15 seconds.
no matter how hard you try, you will not be able to get good speed on an OS that does not even know what an SSD is.
If you did not reinstall the system, then it is logical, for a long time. If you reinstalled, turn off unnecessary devices in the device manager (make it look like “device by connection” and cut off IDE channels that are not used, Empty PCI buses with nothing on them, etc. Do not overdo it, and do not forget to backup the system)
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