Computer boot up time?

   / Computer boot up time? #31  
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   / Computer boot up time?
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#32  
You turn off computers?

Really?

:D

The only time I turn off computers is when we will be on vacation. Laptops get put to sleep or hibernated but not turned off.

Most of the reboots are because of security updates which can affect start up times.

Later,
Dan

My wife rarely shut off my modded Dell 4700 and the fans sucked in so much dust it ruined a $75 graphics card. I never leave any computer of mine on overnight. When I was working, the strict rule was TURN YOUR PC OFF when you were done for the day.
 
   / Computer boot up time? #33  
My wife rarely shut off my modded Dell 4700 and the fans sucked in so much dust it ruined a $75 graphics card. I never leave any computer of mine on overnight. When I was working, the strict rule was TURN YOUR PC OFF when you were done for the day.

Yes I remember. If the computer is in a dirty environment it is going to need to be cleaned out. You buy time before needing to clean it out.

Leaving the system on over night allows software updates to occur and antivirus to run. If the system is power on it is likely to start updating and running antivirus scans. Running this stuff at night gives you better performance when you are actually running the system.

Laptops are problematic since some of them are not designed to run 24x7x365. I very seldom power down a laptop. Just hibernate/sleep. Powering up takes too much time. :D

Later,
Dan
 
   / Computer boot up time? #34  
I use the "sleep" mode and disable hibernate since hibernate will consume some HHD space by saving RAM info to the HHD, since I have a SSD (Solid state drive) as my main drive, I don't want a bunch of re-writes.

I shut mine down at the end of the day, Sometimes when programs close, they don't close down properly, or 100% and use resources. You also have memory leaks that use up resources. Reboot will clear out those resources and give you a fresh start.

But that is for me and my desktop, We have a few work PC's that are hardly ever off unless rebooted to "clear 'em out" or the power goes out, so everything is backed up at the end of the day.

The new SSD's are supposed to last longer than an HDD. Time will tell. I was looking at computer parts the other day and SSDs are starting to get to a price point that I might buy. If I build a system I want a SSD but the longevity of the SSD still is a concern. :eek:

As much as I do not like Windows I have have not had memory issues in years. Right now the system is using over 4GB of memory and I do not have everything I normally have open, open.

I have been running my laptops and desktops systems like this for years without problems. It saves on boot times. :D

Later,
Dan
 
   / Computer boot up time? #35  
My wife rarely shut off my modded Dell 4700 and the fans sucked in so much dust it ruined a $75 graphics card. I never leave any computer of mine on overnight. When I was working, the strict rule was TURN YOUR PC OFF when you were done for the day.

I've heard both ways were best, so I never turn mine off, except maybe very 4 to 6 months when I turn it off, open the case, and blow all the dust out with a blow gun and my air-compressor.:laughing:
 
   / Computer boot up time? #36  
This past week received a update notice that Micro soft Windows 8 will be introduced this fall.
The design should be different The starting information will be retained in system instead of having to be reloaded from hard drive as it is now. So the fetch load and read function will be aleady set to go.
This also releaves the memory size so faster working.
The last computer I was paid to work on had 24K memory increased from 16k A Zerox 3
Used live data and took 2 sec. to display.
Then windows came along and slowed it all up.
ken
 
   / Computer boot up time? #37  
It took my computer 2 min. 30 sec. to boot up and 30 sec. more to get online. It used to be faster till I installed some better anti-virus on it. This is a computer my son built me from scratch as a state-of-the-art computer in 2002.

My wife's new Dell boots up in about half the time.
 
   / Computer boot up time? #39  
I'm using a MacBook Pro and it takes more than 40 sec so I'm sure he's exaggerating.
 
   / Computer boot up time?
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#40  
I'm using a MacBook Pro and it takes more than 40 sec so I'm sure he's exaggerating.

Welcome to TBN, and thanks for your informational first post. So many variables seem to factor into boot up time as well as the state the pc is in (off, sleep, hibernation, etc) and today the laptop I am using took twice the time to boot up it normally does...and I still have not figured out why.
 

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