Since swapping my kingston 180GB SSD for a faster Samsung 250GB SSD, my
bootup and shutdowns are taking 5 times longer, and sometimes the shutdown
is taking up to 3 minutes, when it use to take about 10 seconds. No one has
given me an actual reason for it, and I have talked to my motherboard MFG
and SSD MFG. All of them said to do a fresh install, which for me can take
up to 3 days to get all my software re-installed. Performance on that drive
during operation is really fast, it is only at bootup and shutdown that I
am seeing a ton of performance lag.
Specs:
Intel i7 3770K (OC 4.4Ghz) on ASUS P8Z77 Pro Motherboard, 32GB (4x8gb)
Corsair Vengence DDR3 (OC 1833Mhz), 2 x EVGA GTX 770 SLI, Samsung 850 EVO
SSD 250GB (Boot), Corsair Force GS SSD 180GB (File Caching), 3 x WD
Velociraptor 1TB (Storage), 3 x WD Black 3TB (Archive Storage) Corsair
H100i CPU Cooler.
So my system is no slouch except for at bootup/shutdown.
I'll have to try this, seems like a simple solution. I've already tried to
set the SSD as my first boot device and disabled everything else from the
boot order.
Worked for me. Thumbs up. The only thing I don't like is I don't understand
why this fixes the problem! Thank you anyways now things works on the
laptop :)
A video of the slow POST but decently fast boot of windows 7. I was testing out 4x256 GB OCZ SSD drives that were eventually going into my colo'd server on my ...
That is terribly slow dude, a pentium 2 style pc does a better job then
that, lol. It seems that your bios is causing all the delay. btw, here and
there during the movie you sound like you're taking a crap ;) especially at
the end.
Its that areca... I swear by them. they are ridiculously fast, but the
controller itself takes an unacceptably long time to post... I note for my
own system it takes more time for the controller to boot than my OS!
What can you do before you Mac even turns on, like it takes 45mins to turn
on
M912M N270 + Kingston SSDnow V + Windows 7 : Boot and usage speeds
I made a mistake : its SNV425S264GB SSDnow **V** 64Gb *** The way to use this clip is to compare the 2 boots with similar apps that run. Since everyone has ...