Windows 7/Vista/XP boot speed horizontal contrast

  
            

Test environment: CPU is Intel Core2 dual core 3.16GHz, memory 4GB, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 Preview are installed on the same physical SATA hard disk. The Windows 7 version of this test was last month at the PDC meeting. The outflow version, and Vista has SP1 installed, Windows XP installed SP3. Test content: It is very simple to start the computer, display the timing when the system is selected, and then record until the user login interface is displayed.

Test 1: From the boot interface to fully load the user's desktop

This test first creates a non-administrator account and then there is no self-loading program in the Startup, and the user is automatically logged in, but this test is not so accurate. .

Operating SystemAverage time to reach desktop

Windows 7 Ultimate(Preview, PDC edition, 32-bit) 32 seconds

Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit, SP1) 33 seconds

Windows XP Professional (SP3) 40 seconds

Test 2: From the startup interface to the user login interface

This test is recorded from the startup The time from the interface to the user login interface is relatively short.

Operating SystemAverage time to reach login prompt

Windows 7 Ultimate(Preview, PDC edition, 32-bit) 23 seconds

Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit, SP1) 24 seconds

Windows XP Professional (SP3) 29 seconds


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