Quite possibly. I have heard examples of Win 7 64 booting in 30-40s on SSDs though and was just surprised to find almost double this. What do you think? Is that an acceptable boot time? Is there anything I can do to improve this? Thanks.
Quite possibly. I have heard examples of Win 7 64 booting in 30-40s on SSDs though and was just surprised to find almost double this. What do you think? Is that an acceptable boot time? Is there anything I can do to improve this? Thanks.
Your SSD card is only SATA II, if you install a SATA III 2.5" drive you will see marked improvement (100% over SATA II). There is a free utility that Dell sujpport used witth me caledl CCleaner that cleans many items slowing down your system even if it is a brand new install. Have you ran the Performance Evaluation tool in Windows it will show you the weakest link in your system.
Another thing to consider is that you have a top of the line machine and it does not mean it boots fast but instead it runs fast
ieee488
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December 25th, 2011 18:00
Did you just pull the 1 minute limit out of a hat?
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December 26th, 2011 03:00
Quite possibly. I have heard examples of Win 7 64 booting in 30-40s on SSDs though and was just surprised to find almost double this. What do you think? Is that an acceptable boot time? Is there anything I can do to improve this? Thanks.
Gentlemandpw
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May 18th, 2012 07:00
Your SSD card is only SATA II, if you install a SATA III 2.5" drive you will see marked improvement (100% over SATA II). There is a free utility that Dell sujpport used witth me caledl CCleaner that cleans many items slowing down your system even if it is a brand new install. Have you ran the Performance Evaluation tool in Windows it will show you the weakest link in your system.
Another thing to consider is that you have a top of the line machine and it does not mean it boots fast but instead it runs fast
Hope this helps