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So my pc on a hdd (wd black) boots on good days with 9 secs to password screen and on bad days 15 secs... and my friends pc with an ssd boots up on with 15 secs ~ most of the time how fast do you all boot up?

 

I wanna show all the different boot times to him cause he's salty that I boot up sometimes faster than him :D   #saltymuch 

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So my pc on a hdd (wd black) boots on good days with 9 secs to password screen and on bad days 15 secs... and my friends pc with an ssd boots up on with 15 secs ~ most of the time how fast do you all boot up?

 

I wanna show all the different boot times to him cause he's salty that I boot up sometimes faster than him :D   #saltymuch 

It's important to say when you are starting.  You say "to password" but when do you start timing?  Windows logo?  BIOS completion?  Hitting the on button?

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It's important to say when you are starting.  You say "to password" but when do you start timing?  Windows logo?  BIOS completion?  Hitting the on button?

without the password and straight to desktop its 10 secs :D still better than him 

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On macbook its like 3 seconds.  PC with 850 pro is around 10 but I have fast boot disabled

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Over 30 seconds.

My hardware doesn't support "fast boot". (And it takes longer to initialize the sound card, NIC, 4 HDDs, etc..)

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Well I actually have never timed mine since it's fast enough, but I just checked - from the appearance of the Win 10 logo to being ready to accept a password is 10 seconds for me.

 

Honestly I don't really care if its 5 or 20 secs to boot - the other benefits from having an SSD are so insanely dramatic I would never consider using an HDD as main OS  boot drive ever again.

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About 15 seconds from button press to entering my password completely

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On macbook its like 3 seconds.  PC with 850 pro is around 10 but I have fast boot disabled

That's because Apple controls the OS and the hardware and can to crazy stuff to fuse them, massively improving boot times.  Windows has to be ready for anything and so do the various motherboards out there... not gonna lie though, I've seen what you mean and I'm a little jelly :)

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On my macbook pro it's literally 2.3 seconds, I shit you not

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Two Centuries 

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16 Seconds. 22 seconds for full restart

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3 Seconds. Reduced BIOS time and MSI Fastboot to get rid of Starting Windows stuff  ^_^

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