Hi, I just received my iBook, and as a total mac noob, I have questions... and questions and questions. Ahem. Well, let's just start with the first one:
How long is it normal for the iBook to start up? This is with the AC, not battery. When I pressed the keyboard power button for the first time, it seemed to take forever to reach desktop - first the grey apple with the little circle under it going round and round for about 3 minutes, then a blue screen and a multicolored ball turning round and round for another 3 minutes, and then X started loading up and that was pretty fast. OK, I figured it's the first time, maybe spotlight is indexing(??) whatever. So, after I complete the setup, the updater pulls down a whole bunch of updates (including 10.4.3), and I have to restart. I restart - and the startup time is equally long as the first time... OK, I figure it's installing stuff, no sweat.
Then I surf for a couple of hours, to give it time in case spotlight needs to do the first indexing of my HDD. Then I shut down. And power up again, and: it takes 1 minute 15 seconds of grey apple before the blue screen appears, then another 40 seconds or so from the blue screen to reach the stage of loading X until the desktop is done (including the menulets displayed), for a total time of almost 2 minutes. But this time, there was no spinning multicolored ball. Is this normal? My crappy XP is much faster to startup...
Oh, and I did not install anything, nor did I fiddle with any settings... this is a stock machine 1.33Ghz with 512MB RAM installed. Yes, I know, I've already ordered a 1GB stick of RAM, it'll be here dec. 27, but meanwhile, is this normal for a new iBook to take almost 2 minutes to reach desktop from a cold start?
Thanks in advance!
OldCorpse
quietly rotting
How long is it normal for the iBook to start up? This is with the AC, not battery. When I pressed the keyboard power button for the first time, it seemed to take forever to reach desktop - first the grey apple with the little circle under it going round and round for about 3 minutes, then a blue screen and a multicolored ball turning round and round for another 3 minutes, and then X started loading up and that was pretty fast. OK, I figured it's the first time, maybe spotlight is indexing(??) whatever. So, after I complete the setup, the updater pulls down a whole bunch of updates (including 10.4.3), and I have to restart. I restart - and the startup time is equally long as the first time... OK, I figure it's installing stuff, no sweat.
Then I surf for a couple of hours, to give it time in case spotlight needs to do the first indexing of my HDD. Then I shut down. And power up again, and: it takes 1 minute 15 seconds of grey apple before the blue screen appears, then another 40 seconds or so from the blue screen to reach the stage of loading X until the desktop is done (including the menulets displayed), for a total time of almost 2 minutes. But this time, there was no spinning multicolored ball. Is this normal? My crappy XP is much faster to startup...
Oh, and I did not install anything, nor did I fiddle with any settings... this is a stock machine 1.33Ghz with 512MB RAM installed. Yes, I know, I've already ordered a 1GB stick of RAM, it'll be here dec. 27, but meanwhile, is this normal for a new iBook to take almost 2 minutes to reach desktop from a cold start?
Thanks in advance!
OldCorpse
quietly rotting