Erhm, OSX already boots in 30 seconds on a normal laptop hard disk. In fact, even my old G4 iMac boots in 35 seconds to a completely ready desktop. I'd rather buy an OS upgrade that actually speeds up the computer, than throw more (expensive) hardware at the problem of Microsoft's sloppy programming.
i think you're missing the point... this can be put into a mac as well... think about booting your great-holy-better than sex OSX machine in... 25 seconds instead of 35... or... 15 seconds instead of 30... Imagine that Mr Camen... booting up OSX in 15 seconds on your ibook so that you can start up itunes and have it sync with your ipod which carries pics from iphoto... i-can see the benefits of that... can't you?
you can even make an i-rumor about how steve jobs invented flash-based drives... ay caramba! i-mean, i-caramba...
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Erhm, OSX already boots in 30 seconds on a normal laptop hard disk. In fact, even my old G4 iMac boots in 35 seconds to a completely ready desktop. I'd rather buy an OS upgrade that actually speeds up the computer, than throw more (expensive) hardware at the problem of Microsoft's sloppy programming.
Why does everything have to be part of your holy war?
i think you're missing the point... this can be put into a mac as well... think about booting your great-holy-better than sex OSX machine in... 25 seconds instead of 35... or... 15 seconds instead of 30... Imagine that Mr Camen... booting up OSX in 15 seconds on your ibook so that you can start up itunes and have it sync with your ipod which carries pics from iphoto... i-can see the benefits of that... can't you?
you can even make an i-rumor about how steve jobs invented flash-based drives... ay caramba! i-mean, i-caramba...