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Hey guys, wanna find out - How long does it take you to boot up into OS X?

 

My computer is a Pentium 4 630 (3ghz ht), and Intel 945g motherboard, GMA 950 graphics, 80gb SATA HDD, and with 2 gigs ram, and I thought it would be even faster, is that a good time?

 

Oh, and I'm using Jas 10.4.7. I take it it's optimized pretty well for my system already. I have tried many hints to speed up boot time, but none have really made a difference.

 

Not that I'm complaining - it's still faster than Windows XP (tinyxp version) and Ubuntu Linux, amazing! It's just that I've heard people talk about ridiculously fast boots.

 

 

Anyone?

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Yeah, I'm gonna get the new kernel really soon The kiko update contains the new 10.4.8 kernel by semthex, right? I'm sure it will speed things up a lot.

For me it's like 20 seconds to get to the apple grey screen and then another.

 

Anyway, OS X is still, like, the {censored}!!!

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Just checked 3 times in a row. 13~14 seconds from the grey apple to desktop on a P4 2,4 HT SSE2, Asus P4P800, WD SATA.

 

OS: 10.4.8 with old kernel

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Yeah, I just excluded the Acronis to Grey Apple screen time :)

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Can any one tell me a way to find out what these kexts are? Possible a link to an earlier discussion? Should I boot in verbose mode and check what all the messages are?

 

I know how to do that!!

 

Thanks for the tips guys, I'll search the forum, especially some early dicussions, it's odd, I googled around first (because everyone would kill me if I didn't), and I haven't really found much discussion on it. (boot time)

 

I suppose if you hve to delete kexts specific to your own computer, then one cannot really make a guide for everyone.

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Can any one tell me a way to find out what these kexts are? Possible a link to an earlier discussion? Should I boot in verbose mode and check what all the messages are?

 

It depends on your hardware, as you've already mentioned. In my case, I didn't remove any kexts.

I think the idea of removing kexts bears a potential catastrophe for inexperienced users.

DaxTsurugi has already put it well - ¨if you know what you're doing¨.

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O_O

 

10-15 seconds, you've got to be kidding me.

 

I wouldn't sit there for that long on a laptop!

 

I get 5-8 seconds, 10 at MOST!

 

Sucks, man.

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i have over 30-40 sec at all, but the main part of this time come for EFI start - first Intel logo, after some letters and numbers appear in right down corner.

when grey screen apper - just 10-15 sec- not more - and i'm on a gui, already with some apps opened from auto start.

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Guess I have the longest boot time.

 

10.4.7 - I get aound 1min 20 secs from splash

10.4.8 - I get around 1 min..

 

Seriously, no blardy idea why it takes so long.

 

My Compaq Presario Notebook takes 40 secs to boot with 10.4.7.

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These patched kernels everyone speaks of - do they help regular no Hackintosh PowerPC macs?

 

Doubt it, these kernels are modified somewhat, probably won't work except give you kernel panics lol

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