25 sec at startup delay

Hello

Recently upgraded from a Mac Pro 3.1 to a 5.1. When the start there is a 25-30 sec delay before chime. Boot disk is defined as the SSD with OSX.

What Miss me?

Yo have more memory? You get the chime after successful memory test and other tests.

Tags: Mac

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    Cost EXTERNAL 36 NESTED LOOPS: 71 bytes: 4 208 cardinality: 8
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    Cost EXTERNAL 27 NESTED LOOPS: 54 bytes: 3 136 cardinality: 8
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    TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID TABLE OFS_V3_4.R_VEN_PRO_CAT cost 45: 1 bytes: cardinality 1: 32
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    47 INDEX UNIQUE INDEX (SINGLE) OFS_V3_4.PK_VEN_DET SCAN cost: cardinality 0: 1
    TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID TABLE OFS_V3_4.R_STO_PRO cost 51: 1 bytes: cardinality 1: 98
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