Apple Mac Pro 8-Core 2.93GHz (Nehalem) = 28 seconds to boot / 6 seconds to shut down.
Apple MacBook Pro 15" 2.93GHz (Unibody) + 8GB RAM + 64GB Intel X25-E SSD = 16 seconds to boot / 2 second to shut down.
640GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/sCan I ask what drives you're using for your Mac Pro?
640GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s
It's slower then my MacBook Pro... Maybe because it's loaded with "Pro-apps" like Maya 2009, Adobe Master, FCP, Logic... while the MacBook Pro is loaded with iLife apps.
2.2GHz 4GB 120GB 54K. Startup=55 seconds Shutdown= 13
Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but I'm confused as to what the "54K" means.
Perhaps you have more applications set to Open on Login, or your drive is 4200RPM?1 min 07 sec. I start the timer when I push the power button.
Why so slow ? Can a boot camp partition make it longer ?
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I have no "Open at login Apps" and I have a 7200rpm disk. I'm currently having a look at the system.log to see what's going on. Edit: I created a new topic so I dont pollute this onePerhaps you have more applications set to Open on Login, or your drive is 4200RPM?
Your Mac OS partition should be on the fastest part of the HD, so no, a boot camp partition would not affect it.
The HFS+ file system does not need to be defrag. Edit .. maybe it doescluttered and full harddrive makes your boot time longer..
i just cloned my system to a scorpio and boot times hardly improved. im going to clean it up and defrag it,run the scripts and boot up/shut down few times to make it fast