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 time when the system is selected, and then record until the time limit for displaying the user login interface.

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 set the user to automatically log 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< Br>

Windows XP Professional (SP3) 40 seconds

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

This test records the startup interface. It takes a relatively short time to display the user login interface.

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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