Faster bootup times ... post your results! ... may the fastest PC win!
[*]Improved: Much faster bootups. 2-3x faster! (note: fast bootups will start after you've booted up about 3 times and will stay fast). You can see your bootup time by [main menu]-Help-Utilities-Display Log File. Then look for two line like this: - Bootup was optimal, set to fast [2017.461.0, 3/6/2017 4:26:41 PM] - Bootup time in millseconds =1,772 [2017.461.0, 3/6/2017 4:26:41 PM]
The first one, saying "optimal" lets you know that it is using the fast bootup method. The second one, shows bootup time which was 1.7 seconds for me! That's a record for me, and this is a fast machine (geekbench 4 score of 4,300 single core, SSD Drive, i5-6200 @2.3 GHz).
Anyway, I wouldn't expect 1.7 seconds from everyone, but you should expect bootups in 1/2 the time or less (compared to your usual bootup times). If they are still slow, please select prefs-"Write a detailed log". And then reboot BiaB and you will see a file called BootupLog.txt being created. You can then send that to us in a message, and we paste it into Excel and see how long various routines are taking.
Note that non-English versions may take longer - we are working on that.
Please post your results in the following format:
1. Bootup time (from a bootup that says optimal as above). Remember, don't count the first bootup after a PC reboot, since your system is overrun with startup items like DropBox, Google Helper etc. etc. Wait until things have settled down.
2. PC info: Windows version, Geekbench 4 score if available, # cores, CPU speed. HD or SSD drive.
- Bootup was optimal, set to fast [2017.461.1, 16/03/2017 10:00:03] - Bootup time in millseconds =1,001 [2017.461.1, 16/03/2017 10:00:03] - Time to Count Plugins in ms =60. Plugins counted=22 [2017.461.1, 16/03/2017 10:00:03]
I was more than happy with 2 seconds or less on my i7. But I'm flabbergasted by 3 seconds on my old Core 2 Duo, a six-year old PC.
Booting time depends on the reading speed of the Hard Drive, that's why SSDs are the fastest.
My laptop is an i7 with a 512GB SSD. I haven't updated it yet, so I'd like to take notes of the actual boot time and after the upgrade, so I'll ask: WHERE exactly do I find the booting times?
My laptop is an i7 with a 512GB SSD. I haven't updated it yet, so I'd like to take notes of the actual boot time and after the upgrade, so I'll ask: WHERE exactly do I find the booting times?
Inquiring minds would like to know.
As per below. Note that the latest information is at the top of the file
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I was more than happy with 2 seconds or less on my i7. But I'm flabbergasted by 3 seconds on my old Core 2 Duo, a six-year old PC.
Yes. The same for me. My older dual core processor has again become the powerful sleek PC as the sticker on the side of the case indicates it should be...
- Bootup was optimal, set to fast [2017.461.1, 3/17/2017 8:14:43 AM] - Bootup time in millseconds =2,437 [2017.461.1, 3/17/2017 8:14:43 AM]
I think that some people take only the integer portion of the value listed in the report. For ex, in most of countries using the International Metrics system, like Italy or France, we should read for exemple 5 256 ms, while English countries will write 5,256ms. Taking the integer portion, that is the most significant value, we get 5, that is in fact 5 seconds and not 5 ms.
Some years ago, I asked to get all values listed in BIAB according to the System International. It is still strange for many people in many countries to see we have for example 5,451 styles in the style picker instead of 5 451 styles. According to the selected language in BIAB, the values could be implemeneted in SI display.
By the way, all values listed in the report are in 'millseconds'. The right term is 'milliseconds'. Let's call a cat a cat.
- Bootup was optimal, set to fast [2017.461.1, 3/17/2017 11:16:56 AM] - Bootup time in millseconds =2,161 [2017.461.1, 3/17/2017 11:16:56 AM]
This is my office laptop, not the one I use onstage (described in my signature): Windows 10, i7 5500u (2.40 GHz), 2 cores, HD Geekbench 4 CPU score - single core = 3370, multi core = 6409 Geekbench 4 Compute score = 14,679
Much, much better loading time! Thanks!
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Some years ago, I asked to get all values listed in BIAB according to the System International. It is still strange for many people in many countries to see we have for example 5,451 styles in the style picker instead of 5 451 styles. According to the selected language in BIAB, the values could be implemeneted in SI display.
And of course, I know that in Norway (and probably other countries as well), they use a comma instead of a period to represent the decimal point.
So, a restaurant bill in the United States for 17.26 would be 17,26 in Norway.
John
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in most of countries using the International Metrics system, like Italy or France, we should read for exemple 5 256 ms, while English countries will write 5,256ms. Taking the integer portion, that is the most significant value, we get 5, that is in fact 5 seconds and not 5 ms.
- Running Windows Notepad.exe to display file C:\bb\Data\FlashMessageLog.txt [2017.461.1, 3/17/2017 8:48:56 PM] - Bootup was optimal, set to fast [2017.461.1, 3/17/2017 8:48:51 PM] - Bootup time in millseconds =1,433 [2017.461.1, 3/17/2017 8:48:51 PM] - Time to Count Plugins in ms =231. Plugins counted=45 [2017.461.1, 3/17/2017 8:48:50 PM]
Well, I didn't put a stop watch to it or copy those file numbers out.... heck I couldn't find them.... but there is a huge difference in the start time from "click" to "ready to roll".
Something in the vicinity of maybe 2 seconds. Since I'm rarely in a rush, that's good for me. I was used to seeing start times of around 15 to 20 seconds. Never really thought about it before.... it needed to do all the stuff to get ready, including loading the synth, and whatever else it needed to do. Fix it's hair and makeup... heck I don't know. 2 seconds is good. Now, I need to take a swallow of my coffee BEFORE I click start on BB. Previously I could do that while it was booting up... not now.
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