has anyone else experience a huge lag in how quickly your m1 starts up? It use to be super quick for me before. I would just open the laptop and boom, but now its sooooooo slow starting up. Any ideas what cod be causing this?
Are you confusing booting with waking from sleep? Waking from sleep is instantaneous. Booting is not.I would just open the laptop and boom
Thanks. I think I know the difference. My point is my startup was very quick before but now is not. Very strange how this happened. Wish i had a video of how quick it wss before.Are you confusing booting with waking from sleep? Waking from sleep is instantaneous. Booting is not.
How long does it take your M1 to get to the login screen? Mine takes 11 - 12 seconds from a cold boot.Thanks. I think I know the difference. My point is my startup was very quick before but now is not. Very strange how this happened. Wish i had a video of how quick it wss before.
When I open my system that is seeing it is instantaneously ready to go. However, if I power off the system it has always taken a while to start back up. It is not clear from your post when you are seeing the delay. However, here are my test results for a Power off and then power on. They are reproducible. The system is a MB Air M1, 8GB memory, 256 GB driveIts taking 25 seconds for mine to boot up. I even see the loading bar never saw it before. Boot up would be in a matter of somethi around what APPLGeek mentions where it was 10 seconds or less. Not anymore and I havent made any configuration changes......stumped
Encryption/decryption is done in hardware on the fly and its affect on performance should be insignificant. That's one of the benefits of the T2/M1 chips.FileVault is usually a cause for longer boot times as a lot of data will be decrypted. But it is usually on by default or deliberate turned off.