Enable Win8 Quick Start to make the system achieve seconds open

  
                                    

Some people may say that using some optimization software, or disabling some startup add-ons, can it speed up the system startup speed! In fact, this is only a part, and can not fundamentally change the loading of system files, complete a The startup process may still take a lot of time.

This is because the previous system boot is built on the BIOS. The BIOS often takes a while to warm up before booting. Therefore, the computer configured with the BIOS will take a lot of time to boot. After the 64-bit system came out, the BIOS has not kept pace with the times. A new type of bootloader appears ——UEFI, the full name "Unified Extensible Firmware Interface" (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface), this is a A standard that details the new type of interface. This interface is used by the operating system to automatically load from the pre-launched operating environment, which makes the booting process simple and saves time.

In the Windows 8 system, Microsoft used the boot mode of UEFI load startup, which greatly simplified the check-up steps before booting, thus speeding up the boot process.

In terms of system file loading, Microsoft Windows 8 uses a hybrid boot technology during system loading. This technology stores the data of the system kernel in memory in the form of a mirror and starts it next time. In the system, this part of the mirrored data is reloaded into the memory to reduce the load of data at the time of system startup, and achieve the purpose of quick start.

Understand this, we will probably understand why the Windows 8 system boot time is second. But this may require some hardware (motherboard) support and a setting in the Win8 system. Regarding the hardware part, I won't talk about it here. The next step is to tell everyone that there is an option to turn the quick start on or off in the Windows 8 system.

1. In the system tray under the system desktop, click the system “battery& rdquo; icon in the lower right corner, select Open “More Power Options";

2. Click on the left "Select the function of the power button";

▲Click “Select the function of the power button"

3. Click “Change the currently unavailable settings";

In the following "Shutdown Settings" option, you can see that the following options are grayed out by default. In fact, clicking "Change the currently unavailable settings" means that the active gray is not optional. The item, if “ enable quick start & rdquo; itself is already checked, this step is not necessary. The main reason here is that the option may not be turned on.

▲Change the currently unavailable settings

4. Turn on the “Enable Quick Start (Recommended)” option.

The system is enabled by default and can be ignored. If this option is enabled, the system will still start very slowly and only find other reasons.

▲Check "Enable Quick Start" option

It should be noted that the quick start setting is not equivalent to "restart", for example, if you have installed a system update, you need Restart the system software, etc. Therefore, the quick start here refers to the boot after normal shutdown, and Windows saves the system information to a file when it is shut down to achieve a quick start. When you start your computer again, Windows uses the system information to recover your computer instead of restarting it.

By default, Quick Launch is enabled in Windows 8.

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