What is the standard boot time of the computer

Updated on number 2024-04-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to the actual situation, it is normal to turn on the machine for about 1 minute. In the past, some of the algorithm of the boot time was actually inaccurate (especially less than 30s), the correct one should be the antivirus software and the network connection to return to normal before stopping the timing, and the previous desktop came out to stop the timing display was inaccurate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, it is about 20 seconds to 50 seconds, if it is more than 50 seconds, it means that you have too many boot items or too low configuration. My specs aren't too high, but the average is around 30 to 50 seconds. If you have a 360 butler installed on your computer, it will prompt you with the boot time and so on every time you turn it on, which is very convenient.

    If you have time to clean up the system junk and close some unnecessary startup items, it will also appropriately increase the boot time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is normal. It is estimated that it will take about 30 seconds at the earliest. Generally, it is 40-50 seconds, 60 seconds is a bit slow, if you want to boot up quickly, try to minimize the startup items.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's up to you to configure. My computer has an i3 processor and 4G RAM, and it takes 32 seconds to boot up. It has to do with the startup. Generally, it is now standard for 28-50 seconds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There should be no specific standard for this, it depends on the specific computer configuration, and the fastest is more than ten seconds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Normal computer boot times will vary depending on factors such as the computer's performance, system type, and startup item loading.

    Generally speaking, if the computer is an old computer with a Windows system, the boot time is about 45 seconds to 1 minute. If it is a new machine, the system is Windows or macOS, and the boot time may be 20-30 seconds or less. Especially if the computer configuration is high and the SSD is installed, the boot time can be shortened to about 5-10 seconds.

    In addition, if your computer loads too many startup items, it will take longer to boot up. On the other hand, if the computer is properly maintained, the boot time can be shortened. At the same time, the boot time of the new computer will be shorter than that of the old computer.

    Therefore, the boot time of a normal computer varies from tens of seconds to about 1 minute, which will be affected by factors such as the performance of the computer, the type of system, and the loading of startup items.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the current computer adopts the latest configuration, coupled with the win10 system, it only takes 10 seconds to boot up. The computer with the high Lu closed configuration is faster, and a little better may be seven or eight seconds.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Click the [Win] + [R] keys to open the running window and enter [<>].

    2. Open [Event Viewer] - [Windows Log] - [System], and you can see the time of boot, shutdown, and sleep.

    3. You can see a lot of event information in the [Event Viewer], such as Windows logs, application and service logs, etc.

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