It has finally been answered. Which is faster GUI Boot No GUI boot


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  On 25/10/2011 at 22:14, Xerax said:

It's the same PC dude.

There are different icons on the desktop when it's booted. Even installing a driver for a USB peripheral could change the boot time.

NVM... the left edge of one is covered up.

My comment stands. I can live without that extra fraction of a second delay in the GUI boot. :)

  On 25/10/2011 at 22:16, GreyWolf said:

There are different icons on the desktop when it's booted. Even installing a driver for a USB peripheral could change the boot time.

No their aren't.. Just the left of the right screen has been cropped off a bit.

  On 25/10/2011 at 22:18, Xerax said:

No their aren't.. Just the left of the right screen has been cropped off a bit.

Indeed! It was my first attempt at split screen. Not perfect but it worked.

I guess the short answer from both testing at home, and these videos is that there is no real difference. Boot times vary wildly anyway depending on what software is installed / removed / updated, performed maintenance, large amounts of data change etc

So, in summary, if your hobby is restarting your Windows 7 machine as many times as possible over the course of a day you might get an extra one in if you turn off the boot logo image.

  On 29/10/2011 at 14:29, Grinder said:

why is it that someone can't post anything here that tries to help users without getting pointless trivial negative replies?

How does this really help people though? :laugh:

  On 29/10/2011 at 14:29, Grinder said:

why is it that someone can't post anything here that tries to help users without getting pointless trivial negative replies?

Because it's fun to be a dick.

Also, this is of near zero value.

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