Bigtree macrumors 6502 Original poster Feb 19, 2008 #1 How long do you see the blue screen at start-up screen with 10.5.2? 2 minutes 30 seconds for me.
mac-convert macrumors 6502a Feb 19, 2008 #3 Good grief, Charlie Brown! What do you have for a system, and what do you have starting up when you login, other than the normal items? I haven't restarted my mini in a while, but I am sure it's ready in less than a minute.
Good grief, Charlie Brown! What do you have for a system, and what do you have starting up when you login, other than the normal items? I haven't restarted my mini in a while, but I am sure it's ready in less than a minute.
D desistyle macrumors regular Feb 19, 2008 #4 The blue screen..the one after the gray apple screen? Wow, I thought I had it bad. Probably about 10 seconds..if that... What machine you running?
The blue screen..the one after the gray apple screen? Wow, I thought I had it bad. Probably about 10 seconds..if that... What machine you running?
deputy_doofy macrumors 65816 Feb 19, 2008 #5 Haven't timed it, but 10.5.2 on my MBP is on par with 10.3.9 on my Powerbook G4 1GHz. BEFORE Leopard, it was much faster. That said, once it's running, it's great!
Haven't timed it, but 10.5.2 on my MBP is on par with 10.3.9 on my Powerbook G4 1GHz. BEFORE Leopard, it was much faster. That said, once it's running, it's great!
M macornomac macrumors 6502 Feb 19, 2008 #6 Bigtree said: How long do you see the blue screen at start-up screen with 10.5.2? 2 minutes 30 seconds for me. Click to expand... Holy Camoly!!!!!!!! My macbook is 36 seconds from as soon as I hit the power button to load everything.
Bigtree said: How long do you see the blue screen at start-up screen with 10.5.2? 2 minutes 30 seconds for me. Click to expand... Holy Camoly!!!!!!!! My macbook is 36 seconds from as soon as I hit the power button to load everything.
GimmeSlack12 macrumors 603 Feb 19, 2008 #7 My iMac doesn't even show the Mac OS X screen, it goes from Grey Apple to desktop. BAM!
M macornomac macrumors 6502 Feb 19, 2008 #8 macornomac said: Holy Camoly!!!!!!!! My macbook is 36 seconds from as soon as I hit the power button to load everything. Click to expand... I do notice however that leopard is a tad slower then tiger when loading up. I think my tiger was 20 or so seconds before.
macornomac said: Holy Camoly!!!!!!!! My macbook is 36 seconds from as soon as I hit the power button to load everything. Click to expand... I do notice however that leopard is a tad slower then tiger when loading up. I think my tiger was 20 or so seconds before.
Bigtree macrumors 6502 Original poster Feb 19, 2008 #9 desistyle said: The blue screen..the one after the gray apple screen? Wow, I thought I had it bad. Probably about 10 seconds..if that... What machine you running? Click to expand... 2.4 Alum Imac 2 gigs ram. Everything was fine until 10.5.2.
desistyle said: The blue screen..the one after the gray apple screen? Wow, I thought I had it bad. Probably about 10 seconds..if that... What machine you running? Click to expand... 2.4 Alum Imac 2 gigs ram. Everything was fine until 10.5.2.
AndyK macrumors 65816 Feb 19, 2008 #10 Less than thirty seconds from the time I press the power button, to my entire desktop being loaded, assuming I'm speedy with my password 🙄
Less than thirty seconds from the time I press the power button, to my entire desktop being loaded, assuming I'm speedy with my password 🙄