The Vista boot process will vary in time depending on hardware specifications and the number of services installed and running.
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Answer If you re-boot your computer it takes time to load your personal settings along with any programs that may be sitting on your desktop. Windows Vista is bad when it comes to re-booting. It's a big program and a pain in the butt for anyone who uses it.
Booting is defined as: "The time when a computer's motherboard, Hard Drive, RAM, and other peripherals receive power from the distributor." During this time the computer's OS (Operating System [instructions for the computer]) are loaded into the RAM and several small diagnostics are run (mouse, keyboard, USB, monitor). Depending on your computer's available memory, Operating system, and number of boot files, this can take anywhere from 30 seconds to about two and a half seconds. An example is the Windows XP screen with the small, green scrolling bar at the bottom.
From loan application to approval, the process can take 60 seconds. But, this time is based on getting the required documents in a well timed manner.
Yes, you can.
Yes, it will just take a while!
Log in on Instagram does not take long time its process within 2-3 seconds. But if your network career internet speed is slow it might take few more seconds.
A credit card transaction typically takes a few seconds to process, but the full completion of the transaction can take up to a few days to reflect on your account.
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The entire handwashing process should take at least 20 seconds. This includes wetting the hands, applying soap, lathering for at least 20 seconds by scrubbing all surfaces (front and back of hands, between fingers, and under nails), and rinsing thoroughly. Following this duration ensures effective removal of germs and dirt.
"Boot up" is a phrase which refers to powering up a computer system. This is generally meant to include the loading of the operating system and any applications set to load on boot. "Cold booting" is booting up a computer which was previously turned off. "Warm booting" is restarting (and thus rebooting) a computer which was already running.
In the start up process when the system is verifying components press f1, or f8..., and you can get access to the BIOS setup.