Option-Command open Memory (Control Panel) and turn off Memory 
testing (last option) that should fix the start up by about 40 
seconds (depending on what you have running in OS X but you MUST do 
this in OS 9.

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Ryan



>On 6/27/02 12:10 AM, "Louis Labrie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  Hi all
>>  I have a QuickSilver 733MHz 2001 (Overclocked @ 800MHz )
>>  512 MB ram, SIIG UltraATA 133/100 Raid PCI with 2 Maxtor
>>  40 GB 7200 rpm ATA 133 hard drive's running in Raid.
>>  And it take's 3 min. to boot from start up chime to desktop.
>>  Is this normal time or slow for this Mac and configuration.
>>  It has always taken this long. A little bit slower before the raid
>>  Card but the raid card didn't speed it up too much (in boot time read write
>>  yes). Overclocking it to 800 very small hardly noticeable but really only
>>  did it for kicks cause I could. But it run's stable @ 800MHz never any
>>  problems. It run's great but think it's slow booting. Is there something I
>>  can do any suggestion's tip's are greatly appreciated. If in fact this is
>>  slow maybe I'm just expecting too much?
>  > Thanks
>Oh yeah OS X 10.1.5
>Sorry

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