Windows 8 will start much more quickly

Microsoft introduces the new starting procedure of Windows 8 which, through the heart of the system in hibernation (without consuming battery), will provide access to the Office in record time.

In his blog dedicated to Windows 8, Microsoft addresses today a dear point to many PC users: System startup time. According to the information released to date, it would seem that the startup of Windows 8 will be "canon", as the suggested old info on the Hybrid Boot. A startup that is promised as being much faster than Windows 7, because talking about the end of the lips of the dream of Instant Boot.

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"With Windows 7, it had achieved a lot of improvements on startup, as for example by launching the drivers at the same time that programs, but it is true that we could go further to improve things still" recognizes Gabe Aul, an engineer who work on the prcédure of startup. With Windows 8 and the "Fast Start-Up", Microsoft will still improve certain things. We learn and the session of the core system (the kernel therefore) is not completely closed to the decision, but will be placed in a sort of deep sleep from which it can exit more quickly at the lighting of the machine. Imagine that the information will be stored somewhere on the hard drive or SSD for a quasi-instantané restart of the kernel, the system has more then to load the drivers and user sessions.

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According to Microsoft, this new system allows to keep the benefits of sleep, while bypassing its disadvantages, a part of the system not starting cold. Tests conducted on 30 computers to different configurations show that startup time gains range between 30 and 70%. And in the case where users would completely extinguish their computer Windows 8, a type of closure "in the Windows 7" will be also proposed. It will need to go through it when changes will be made to the hardware configuration for example. Positioning between complete extinction and deep sleep, Windows 8 in any case likely to make very good impression on boot time.


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