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I don't time such things, but I have a relative time frame here (startup) for each version of the Mac OS I've been on:

 

OS 9--Downright fast compared with 10.1 and 10.2. I kept booting into it and marvelled at how responsive it was.

 

10.1--God, this thing took forever to start up because it kept trying to establish a network connection. I could go and pee and it would still be on "establishing network connection."

 

10.2--Somewhat faster, because the network thing was killed off.

 

10.3--DAMN, that one was a fast startup. Fastest one of all the OS's

 

10.4--better than 10.2. Not as fast as 10.3

My iBook G3

 

OS 9 - Fastest startup i've seen in a while.

 

10.2 - Okay not as fast as OS 9, but not much slower

 

10.3 - I'd have to agree with A Nonny Moose. This had to be the fastest OS X boot.

 

10.4 - Uhg. It's as slow as a dog on here.

 

My Hackintosh

 

Windows - With automatic login, probably about a minute.

 

OS X - With automatic login, about 15 seconds.

Times from boot loader to desktop:

 

* 10.4.6 took about 8 seconds before Callisto. Callisto installed takes about 12 seconds. Shutdown about 4 seconds

* WinXp takes about 25 seconds. Shutdown about 6 seconds.

* Ubuntu takes about 15 seconds, but most of the services have been hack. Shutdown about 3 seconds.

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