fastboot?

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hey there i have QS Upgraded to 1.25mhz and i notice that it takes a while for os x to boot. mostly at the apple grey screen does it take awhile. once the normal boot screen come up it goes prety quick through the normal boot extensions , and then the desktop. i just was curious if there was an option to do that . thanks for any help! ::ha::
 
Usually, certain system maintenance routines run during the "grey Apple screen." If you improperly shut down your computer, or experience a crash, or perhaps the power went out, then you may experience an extended amount of time at the grey screen while disk repair routines and file system journals are run/updated.

Does it still do it if you just do a normal restart by selecting "Restart" from the Apple Menu?
 
If you're curious you can boot holding down Apple v (representing Verbose mode) which will show you everything the bootloader and then the kernel are doing during boot time. That way you can see what's going on.

Incidentally it will also show you what happens when you shut down. This state is temporary (lasts only one boot) but you can make it permanent by writing to NVRAM (I won't get into that unless you want that).

BTW My iBook 366 MHz boots to the login screen nearly as fast as my iMac 700 MHz, not quite, but nearly. Once the user is logged in though, that's where the speed difference is noticeable.
 
thanks for the help! very informative. but yes i feel the ease of use when im logged in and im runnign 10.3.5. although ive run suse on a winbox and have noticed that it seems to take a long time it to boot too. must be a unix thing when its going through all the boot itmes and mounting and stuff thnaks again.
 
MY powerbook boots up faster than some desktops in the office that have Windows XP installed. I guess the performance varies depending on what you have installed on Windows.
 
The fonts in this folders shouldn't be touched;

System>Library>Fonts

These are what I have;

Apple LiGothic Medium.dfont
AppleGothic.dfont
AquaKanaBold.otf
AquaKanaRegular.otf
Courier.dfont
Eurostile
Geeza Pro Bold.ttf
Geeza Pro.ttf
Geneva.dfont
Hei.dfont
Helvetica.dfont
Keyboard.dfont
LastResort.dfont
LucidaGrande.dfont
Monaco.dfont
Osaka.dfont
OsakaMono.dfont
Symbol.dfont
Times.dfont
ZapfDingbats.dfont
ヒラギノ丸ゴ Pro W4.otf
ヒラギノ明朝 Pro W3.otf
ヒラギノ明朝 Pro W6.otf
ヒラギノ角ゴ Pro W3.otf
ヒラギノ角ゴ Pro W6.otf
ヒラギノ角ゴ Std W8.otf
华文细黑.ttf
华文黑体.ttf

I added Eurostyle to this folder.

Library>Fonts;

AmericanTypewriter.dfont
Apple Chancery.dfont
Apple Symbols.ttf
Arial
Arial Black
Arial Narrow
Arial Rounded Bold
Baskerville.dfont
BigCaslon.dfont
Brush Script
Chalkboard.ttf
Cochin.dfont
Comic Sans MS
Copperplate.dfont
Courier New
Didot.dfont
Eurostile
Futura.dfont
Georgia
GillSans.dfont
HelveticaNeue.dfont
Herculanum.dfont
Hoefler Text.dfont
MarkerFelt.dfont
Optima.dfont
Papyrus.dfont
Skia.dfont
Times New Roman
Trebuchet MS
Verdana
Webdings
Zapfino.dfont

Your - user>Library>Fonts folder is where you would add fonts for the user.

Apple's page explaining;

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106417
 
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