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kilidar

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May 24, 2010
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Had iPad for a month, using backgrounder from day 1, iPad crashed first time a few days ago at the end of bacgrounder update. Ittok ages to bet it to boot again. Everything working fine but power up time seems to be taking longer. Had never measured power-up time before but used to feel it's fast, now It feels slow arround 25 seconds. Is that average? I am to lazy to restore to find out if it was booting up faster.
 
Had iPad for a month, using backgrounder from day 1, iPad crashed first time a few days ago at the end of bacgrounder update. Ittok ages to bet it to boot again. Everything working fine but power up time seems to be taking longer. Had never measured power-up time before but used to feel it's fast, now It feels slow arround 25 seconds. Is that average? I am to lazy to restore to find out if it was booting up faster.

My iPad is Spirited and runs the latest version of Backgrounder. I don't notice a difference. Mainly because I never power down. The only time I ever power down is when I do a Reboot using SBSettings. And even then I notice no difference.

If it's bothering you so much either don't power down or restore.

For the record, it takes 19.8 secs to power up my iPad. So it's not that much different from your iPad.
 
If it's bothering you so much either don't power down or restore.

For the record, it takes 19.8 secs to power up my iPad. So it's not that much different from your iPad.[/QUOTE]

Thanks, yes not much diff everything is running tit-top, will not restore :)
 
Yeah, your startup time does not seem too slow. For the record, my iPhone 3G takes well over a minute to start, so even your slow startup time is a good deal faster than that :eek:
 
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