High-performance computer can start Win 7 SP1 in 10 seconds

  

According to foreign media reports, Microsoft recently said that the Windows 7 system for high-performance computers took less than 10 seconds to boot.


Microsoft announced the following computer configuration: dual-core 2.8 GHz CPU, hard disk speed 10,000 RPM, 3 GB memory. Obviously, most computers cannot meet such configuration requirements. To this end, Microsoft also announced a computer configuration guidance document.


The guidance file is called Windows On/Off Transition Performance Analysis and can be downloaded for free. The system versions involved include Windows 7 RTM, Windows 7 SP1. And Windows Vista.


Windows On/Off Transition Performance Analysis


Microsoft says: "This document explains in detail how to take advantage of the Windows Performance Toolkit performance analysis tool. Analyze Windows system switching performance, security vulnerabilities during each operation, and guide users to identify and analyze these issues. & rdquo;


Performance analysis is important because system extensions such as applications, drivers, services, and devices can have a negative impact on system switching.

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Microsoft promises: “This knowledge file will help users to speed up system startup and shutdown. For some systems, the time from opening to entering the desktop can be reduced by about 50%, and the system startup time can be reduced by 40 to 50 seconds. However, due to differences in drivers, services, and procedures, the results of the analysis will vary. ”

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