![]() Most people still prefer full and clean reboots and shutdown/boot cycles. You might be wondering at this point – why bother? Doesn’t everybody sleep and hibernate by now? Well, as data gathered by Microsoft suggests – not really. ![]() However, the loading of Windows 7 (or Ubuntu 11.04 for that matter, even though Ubuntu is on a regular hard drive) is pretty damn fast.īut, this process can still be made faster. Of course, the BIOS takes a lot longer to load, and for some reason, ever since I installed the SSD, I get another detecting screen thingie which adds another few seconds to the process. Windows 7 can already boot pretty fast as it is – I never timed it, but on my SSD-equipped workstation, booting Windows 7 is pretty fast. This is, of course, a vital component of getting Windows NT ready for tablets. The results are impressive – a boot time not much slower than waking from sleep on current Windows 7 and Mac OS X machines. This time around, Gabe Aul, a director of program management in Windows, blogged about the changes Microsoft has made to Windows 8’s boot process. ![]()
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