No, it won't start any faster. The load is from internal flash modules on the board of the rns510.
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No, it won't start any faster. The load is from internal flash modules on the board of the rns510.
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That's what I figured.
FWIW, here's the video I took after getting off work. For some reason it didn't show the VW logo this time (the car had been off for ~3.5 hours or so) and it definitely took less time to get to the radio screen. I'll probably have to let the car sit overnight and make another attempt.
Was able to make another video where the VW logo appeared on the 510. Seems to have taken about the same amount of time to start. Weird. If this is the usual amount of time to boot, I think I can get used to it. *shrug*
In your first video you turn it on at ~14 seconds and the map is ready at 40 seconds. That's at an "on" enough stage for me (as I said before, I've never needed to do anything elaborate on the RNS510 before setting off, just select a different music source and show the maps usually), so that 26 second wait time is eaten up by me getting my seatbelt on, and if I need to reverse the load times are further masked by the rear view camera video.
As for the compass delay, I've honestly never noticed it before...
I think for all the RNS510 does it's worth the longer boot-up times, otherwise it's a bit like doing all your word processing on your smartphone because your PC takes longer to turn on.
Last edited by Ryan_R; 17-07-2012 at 07:53 PM.
seems about normal (when compared to my system start-up).
As for the delay in the Compass showing up in the MFD....you may need to consider that the RNS is communicating with satellites in order to determine it's position and direction. Wondering if the compass would show up any quicker if you started to drive off fairly soon after starting up? Are you in a garage or similar when you filmed this (i.e. any possibility that Satellite reception could be compromised)? - nothing to do with map-loading, that's a given, altho', the RNS does route re-directions faster than any GPS I have seen (including the latest Garmin 3790T series)
Last edited by FJ Steve; 17-07-2012 at 07:38 PM.
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First video was outside and the second one was under a carport (but still pretty much outside). I've also used Sirius satellite radio from the carport before without a problem, but that may or may not mean anything. It also seems to have gotten the GPS lock by the time the map finishes loading, according to the GPS Viewer.
Agreed. The SSD swap seems to have other benefits even if it doesn't help boot times, which is why I might still do it. Just not right this second.
Has there been any luck cloning the old drive to the new?
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