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Default Here’s Why Windows 8 Will Boot Much Faster than Windows 7







If there’s one thing that drives geeks crazy, it’s a slow-booting system. That’s why for Windows 8, Microsoft went back to the drawing board to redesign the boot process for speed.


What they came up with was a hybrid of cold booting and hibernate mode – essentially the internal Windows processes use hibernate all the time, but the drivers start up like they would on a cold boot. The difference looks something like this:









Windows 8 is definitely going to be awesome. Click the link for more details.


Delivering Fast Boot Times in Windows 8 [MSDN]
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