AGGIEKYLE07 Worked flawlessly on my 2.0 GHz Core Duo iMac. I have 2 gigs of ram in my machine, so a little sluggish going into and coming out of hibernation, but functioned perfectly otherwise. Compared to just booting up normally, I think it was about twice as slow, but if you tack on the time it would take to start-up all the applications one had running, it's probably a bit faster in the long run.
Quite the interesting (hidden) MacOSX feature. I know it's kind-of silly to use it on a desktop machine, but I still think it's pretty cool. Gives a glimpse at what the performance and methodology behind any future flash-equiped Apple notebooks might look like.
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