For those who own a Mac Mini what is the startup time from the point you turn it on to when you login?
The mac mini uses 4200rpm Hard Drive that is equal to all PowerBook and iBook lines of Apple, that perform quite good. Put some more memory in it (upgrade it from 512MB to 1GB) and you will realize how fast is your mac mini.adamb100 said:Reason I ask is I plan on buying a mac mini either before MacTel or after and I know the minis have a slow hd, I wanted to see how slow.
adamb100 said:Is that like an external hard drive case that you can put an internal hard drive in?
How much do they cost?
seabass069 said:Keep in mind that if you are using the small and slow notebook drive that came with your Macmini it is going to have a slow boot time. I bought a MiniStack, put in a 7200 WD drive, and I use this as my boot drive. It is almost twice as fast booting up and running applications.
1.5Gb ??? I didn't think you could put this amount in. Is it just a little typo or have I missed something here?Eidorian said:At 1.5 GB it boots in 25-27 seconds.
Yes, you can have 1.5 GB in a Rev. B iMac G5. I have the stock Apple memory and a OEM 1 GB Apple stick I bought online.stevep said:1.5Gb ??? I didn't think you could put this amount in. Is it just a little typo or have I missed something here?
Along with the Rev. A's and Rev. C's. The rev c's can have 512MB built in and can carry another 512MB stick, 1GB stick, or 2GB stick.Eidorian said:Yes, you can have 1.5 GB in a Rev. B iMac G5. I have the stock Apple memory and a OEM 1 GB Apple stick I bought online.
rickvanr said:Boot time isn't really a good gauge to measure a computers performance.
I'm just proving that amount of RAM is a variable on boot time. And that I have 1.5 GB of RAM in my iMac.rickvanr said:Eidorian, this thread was about Mac mini boot times.
rickvanr said:Eidorian, this thread was about Mac mini boot times.