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Msi quickboot
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msi quickboot

At that point I had a functioning desktop so I started Firefox (manually) which has been included in the chart.

MSI QUICKBOOT SOFTWARE

The boot chart should probably stop after 27 seconds or so. MSI Apps provides users with a collection of useful software applications developed by MSI. Now my drives are using IDE mode, which seems to work. (note to self for next build!) I did manage to find an instruction around this. If only I had known before buying the motherboard. The SATA BIOS stage (sorry for bad quality) takes a whopping 13 seconds to complete, and I can find nowhere in the BIOS settings to reconfigure this. My total boot time is about 43 seconds (on the desktop). I've installed and run bootchart (including a change to my fstab because my SSD is set up to run /var/log into memory, which caused the charts to not survive rebooting). It's a pretty chart, but it doesn't tell me so very much about what my next step could be. to settle without fiddling with the UI candy (and configuring the keyboard for Dvorak).ĮDIT 2: I'd still like help in analysing the chart below to see if anything can be done.

msi quickboot

I can't make do with a tablet or ultralight, because I do need the occasional bit of processing power, and I'm too. Here, we take the ASUS Fast Boot for example. Then set the status of Fast Boot to Enabled. Step 3: Choose Fast Boot from the drop-down menu behind Next Boot after the AC Power Loss section. MSI designs and creates Mainboard, AIO, Graphics card, Notebook, Netbook, Tablet PC, Consumer electronics, Communication, Barebone. These machines are for the typical advanced-home-user mix of uses: browser, multimedia, Skype, USB plugging of various devices, development (-in-a-virtual-machine), and so on. Step 1: Boot to the designated firmware settings on your computer. EDIT: Fixed this, which reduced boot time by almost 1/3rd. The desktop machine in particular is driving me nuts with its SATA controller spending 13 seconds tasting the attached devices. I'll gladly post more elaborate specs if needed, but I figure it's first and foremost a matter of technique. Both have plenty of RAM and SSD boot drives (desktop also has spinning storage). Both are running 64-bit Linux Mint (17 quiana on the desktop, 17.1 rebecca on the laptop). I'm curious and frankly getting more and more impatient with the boot-up time of my desktop and laptop. What can be done to a "normal" (Linux Mint, not micro or embedded) distribution in order to boot "nearly immediately" as seen for instance here? What magic is that, and why doesn't every distro have this feature?













Msi quickboot