You can also make sure your startup disk isn't too full, and that apps aren't 
auto-starting. Apple lets you re-open apps automatically, so your Mac 
essentially restores itself t how it was when you shut it down. This is really 
convenient, but it might cause things to run slower.
On Aug 15, 2014, at 1:21 PM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:

> I found that after doing a clean install and literally starting from scratch, 
> that is reinstalling all my apps manually and not using migration that my 
> iMac boot up speed returned to normal.
> 
> David Griffith
> On 15/08/2014 07:38, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>> Hi!
>> When i first bought my mac mini mid 2011 it was quite fast in its startup.
>> Now a days i think it takes 2 or 3 minutes for it before voiceover comes to 
>> live.
>> The only thing i've tried is to use onyx which helps a litle bit but not 
>> very much.
>> Are there any other sollutions out there?
>> Or am i just an unpatient selfish one?
>> Thanks.
>> /A
>> 
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