I'm using a Mac Pro with 6-core W3680 Xeon and a couple of an OCZ Vertex 2 SSDs...one of which is home to Windows 7 64-bit for BootCamp. While it continues to boot into OS X 10.6.6 in the <15 seconds that seems appropriate for the hardware it seems to take a, seemingly, couple of minutes to ignite Windows 7 via BootCamp. Once finally ignited 7 seems to comes up quickly and perform as expected. One might think that the bios is having a hard time locating the Windows 7 OS?? Is the slow boot via BootCamp typical? Is there anything that I should check/change to significantly reduce its boot time? I may not get the <15 seconds that OS X offers but the minutes it takes to seemingly start the boot process seems odd.
...or is this a case of Apple prescribing "You should be using OS X, not Windows dummy! ...prepare to wait."
...or is this a case of Apple prescribing "You should be using OS X, not Windows dummy! ...prepare to wait."