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How Can My Blu-ray Player And Tv “boot Up” In Under A Second, But My Computer Still Takes A Full Minute? |
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Answer» Windows 8 is faster overall, and in many areas. One area in particular where it is dramatically improved is in its startup time. Using partial hibernation, which stores a set of system FILES and RAM on the hard drive (but not all of the running programs and RAM that would be used in a full hibernation), Windows 8 systems have been booting up from a cold start in under 10 seconds. Solid STATE Drives report it even faster, ALMOST INSTANTLY. Windows 8 is faster overall, and in many areas. One area in particular where it is dramatically improved is in its startup time. Using partial hibernation, which stores a set of system files and RAM on the hard drive (but not all of the running programs and RAM that would be used in a full hibernation), Windows 8 systems have been booting up from a cold start in under 10 seconds. Solid State Drives report it even faster, almost instantly. |
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