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IAmDotorg:
Complete power down, hybrid-boot. Not a hibernate or a sleep.

Most properly configured Win8 systems with an SSD can boot that fast. In fact, all of my Win8 systems do.

This desktop is probably the slowest, but it boots to the login screen in maybe 15 seconds. (Half of that is the UEFI bios doing something I haven't figured out how to turn off...)

Skinnysloth:
Windows 8 has a "fast startup" (hybrid boot) option that when you shut down puts the system in a partial hibernate state.  It makes booting up very fast, especially with an SSD HD.  For reference, my old core2duo computer running windows 8 takes 2 minutes to get to the hyperspin screen.  I do not have an SSD drive nor is hyperspin the shell.

Edit: So I my fast startup wasn't working because hibernate was turned off.  When I turn on hibernate and used the fast startup option, my boot time was reduced by almost half to 1min 15 secs.

lamprey:
I have an older i7-920 and it takes roughly 51 seconds from cold boot to hyperspin launching. I do have an SSD boot drive, but it is also an older one that is not nearly as fast as, say, the new Samsung SSDs

retrogamedude:
I have a i5, 16gb ram and a 256 GB ssd on win 7 and it boots up in under 15 seconds and has hyperspin shelled.  This is from complete off by the way.

dudemann:

--- Quote from: equlizer on October 13, 2014, 09:22:53 pm ---Anyone else chime in on this?

Is your system in sleep or complete power down? Ive never heard of ANY system powering up in 5 seconds no matter what your specs are.

--- End quote ---

Boot time is limited almost entirely by the hard drive you have. With a HDD your boot time will will be significantly longer than an SSD not matter what the processor, RAM, etc. are.

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