by PaulL » Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:14 am
by PaulL
Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:14 am
On WinXP, I have the swap file turned off, and a bunch of services disabled. I "remote desktop" into my board, and the connection and running of the remote session is very fast, no noticeable lag or delay.
I have a Class 6 SD card, and wouldn't think of anything less. Hard drives are the bottleneck in just about any system, so a fast HDD subsystem is a must in this type of application. Basically, if you don't have a Class 6 card, you're shorting yourself.
Mine is a "Transcend" card, Class 6, 8gb, and it works great.
If I recall, boot times are right at 40 seconds from power on to desktop, and 20 seconds to shutdown, almost exactly 60 seconds for restart.
On WinXP, I have the swap file turned off, and a bunch of services disabled. I "remote desktop" into my board, and the connection and running of the remote session is very fast, no noticeable lag or delay.
I have a Class 6 SD card, and wouldn't think of anything less. Hard drives are the bottleneck in just about any system, so a fast HDD subsystem is a must in this type of application. Basically, if you don't have a Class 6 card, you're shorting yourself.
Mine is a "Transcend" card, Class 6, 8gb, and it works great.
If I recall, boot times are right at 40 seconds from power on to desktop, and 20 seconds to shutdown, almost exactly 60 seconds for restart.