Hi,
Today I was trying to sort out my sister's partner's ATI drivers & some other stuff.
I noticed that it boots in about 5 and a half slides, the only slow-down being is the fact that he has quite a lot on startup. Specs: ATI 9200, Intel P4 3.0GHZ, 1GB 3200 RAM, no special hard drive setup or anything.
My Dad's computer (3.4GHZ, 1.5GB RAM, some ATI graphic card), also no special hard drive setup. It boots in 4 and a half slides... the only slow-down is also the fact he has a lot to run on startup.
Now my PC:
Core 2 Duo E6600
WD 5000AAKS (~15mb/s+ faster than the hard drive in my Dads PC)
2GB GeIL 6400 4-4-4-12
Gigabyte P35-DS4
BFG 8800GTX 768MB
It takes 13 slides, but is quicker to full boot as it is, of course, faster and I have less stuff on startup.
My old PC is also around 13 slides (similar specs to my Dads PC).
My brothers PC is a similar spec to my old PC as well, his also does around 13 slides.
Every build I have done has ended up taking roughly 13 'slides' to boot, it's the same case with my brother.
So, has anyone got any idea why a PC that's less than half the speed of mine takes less 'slides'?
The only reason I can think of now is the fact that me and my brother have NVIDIA cards. My Dad and sister's partner have ATI cards... would NVIDIA drivers really add ~8 slides to bootup?
EDIT
Also, my PC and my brothers PC have a lot less 'rubbish' installed than my Dads and my sister's partner's PC (my Dads XP build is nearing on 3-4 years now, mine usually don't last 8 months
). So, in theory, our PCs should boot faster 
Thanks,
Craig.
Today I was trying to sort out my sister's partner's ATI drivers & some other stuff.
I noticed that it boots in about 5 and a half slides, the only slow-down being is the fact that he has quite a lot on startup. Specs: ATI 9200, Intel P4 3.0GHZ, 1GB 3200 RAM, no special hard drive setup or anything.
My Dad's computer (3.4GHZ, 1.5GB RAM, some ATI graphic card), also no special hard drive setup. It boots in 4 and a half slides... the only slow-down is also the fact he has a lot to run on startup.
Now my PC:
Core 2 Duo E6600
WD 5000AAKS (~15mb/s+ faster than the hard drive in my Dads PC)
2GB GeIL 6400 4-4-4-12
Gigabyte P35-DS4
BFG 8800GTX 768MB
It takes 13 slides, but is quicker to full boot as it is, of course, faster and I have less stuff on startup.
My old PC is also around 13 slides (similar specs to my Dads PC).
My brothers PC is a similar spec to my old PC as well, his also does around 13 slides.
Every build I have done has ended up taking roughly 13 'slides' to boot, it's the same case with my brother.
So, has anyone got any idea why a PC that's less than half the speed of mine takes less 'slides'?

The only reason I can think of now is the fact that me and my brother have NVIDIA cards. My Dad and sister's partner have ATI cards... would NVIDIA drivers really add ~8 slides to bootup?
EDIT
Also, my PC and my brothers PC have a lot less 'rubbish' installed than my Dads and my sister's partner's PC (my Dads XP build is nearing on 3-4 years now, mine usually don't last 8 months


Thanks,
Craig.
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