OS X :: Snow Leopard Boot Times Slower?

Sep 4, 2009

In Leopard I had times where I could boot in almost 15 seconds, some times at 21 seconds if it was running slow and for the most part it was 17 seconds. All these times btw are recorded at time of power button press to desktop screen.

In Snow Leopard the times have almost doubled.... Fast boot in Snow Leopard is around 20-30 seconds for me now and a slow boot (which just happened) took a little over 40 seconds.

Anyone else experiencing this? Besides the boot times SL feels a lot faster in system responsiveness than Leopard.

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MacBook Pro :: Snow Leopard Boot Times?

Aug 28, 2009

I was planning to get Snowey and a SSD at the same time, but the latter had to wait. So far, I�m seeing at least a ten seconds improvement in boot time with Snow Leopard:

17" Macbook pro unibody 2.93 Ghz, 4 GB ram 7200rpm HD

before SL: boot up from 39 to 55 seconds

after SL: boot up time from 30 to 39 seconds

Ok, so there is no interest in this topic.

For me boot time is a rather important criterium.

And I think the fact that SL reduce this with almost 10 seconds is AMAZING.

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Latley i can not to anything at all i have gone and checked everything that needs to be checked and nothing is wrong, But ever since that virus scare about the macs was on the news my my macbook has been 100 times slower then usual. And on top of that i can not even go in any of my apps all the icon does is bounce and it never pops up and wen i look in my force quit it tells me that the app is not responding it happens with everything on the macbook. And i can't even go on the internet at all the moment i got to search for a website it doesn't even come up and again says not responding. I am both a mac and pc user and have grown up on both mac and pc. So i know how to use a mac but i can't not find out what is wrong and i am really worried because i payed 1500 for this.

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I have a 7 year old MPB with 200 GB capacity with 36 GB free and  these specs:  Model Name:MacBook Pro  Model Identifier:MacBookPro4,1  Processor Name:Intel Core 2 Duo  Processor Speed:2.4 GHz  Number Of Processors:1  Total Number Of Cores:2  L2 Cache:3 MB  Memory:2 GB  Bus Speed:800 MHz  Boot ROM Version:MBP41.00C1.B03  SMC Version (system):1.27f2  Serial Number (system):  Hardware UUID:358AF7AF-CAF9-546D-81B1-BD0B0FD282A1

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Sep 14, 2009

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leopard was 45 seconds. I know ten seconds isnt a big deal and it isnt. but this is also bugging me cause SL in general seems to hang more and be slower overall

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Overall I am not noticing much difference in anything.

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Sep 2, 2009

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After the install of snow leopard, and a full charge. My battery at 96% showed only 2:45 hours, over the past 30 minutes with little no usage n the laptop (other than letting it sit at the office and periodically checking battery) I am seeing 81% charge and 2:05 on the charge.

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Anyone else seeing this?

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Sep 5, 2010

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