Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Jan 2009 23:05 UTC, submitted by CosmoTriton
Windows One of the reasons Windows 7 runs faster (faster start up, resume, shut down, less churn during user sessions) is due to the re-engineering of how Windows maintains and activates services running in the background. Microsoft's Channel 9 has an interesting video with a Windows kernel developer whose team designed a new trigger-based service controller that enables service developers to mark services as needing to run only when certain conditions are met. This means Windows 7 can more intelligently manage when to make resources avaiable for services that employ this trigger pattern for starting and stopping. Less code that runs at any given time means Windows 7 has more resources available for foreground processes that impact users interacting with the OS. The net effect of this for users is a snappier OS.
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RE: 7 still starts slowly
by testman on Tue 27th Jan 2009 13:14 UTC in reply to "7 still starts slowly"
testman
Member since:
2007-10-15

Inspiron 1525 with 2GB RAM and Bitlocker enabled. Boots in 37 seconds from the BIOS to the Desktop, though I am still typing my rather lengthy password.

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RE[2]: 7 still starts slowly
by Gryzor on Tue 27th Jan 2009 16:51 in reply to "RE: 7 still starts slowly"
Gryzor Member since:
2005-07-03

The 64 bit version, inside VMware Fusion Version 2.0.1 (128865), boots from start to desktop (auto login, no password) in 55 secs aprox.

VM configured as Widows 2008 64bits, 1GB ram, bridged network.

Vista takes a little bit more tho', but my Vista install has Visual Studio 2008 installed. This windows 7 has nothing installed, only network configured.

It feels faster, and some minor changes are welcomed. It's gonna be a good windows compared to XP and Vista, provided you have updated hardware and need Windows, that is.

My Hardware is: Mac Pro with two Quad Xeon 2.8, 10GB ram. Vista VM was running with 2gb assigned at the time of the test (tho mostly idle), plus a horde of other Mac applications. Yet 5 gb of ram were free at the time of the test. Will test this night with a "fresh reboot".

Edited 2009-01-27 16:53 UTC

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RE[3]: 7 still starts slowly
by rockwell on Wed 28th Jan 2009 22:49 in reply to "RE[2]: 7 still starts slowly"
rockwell Member since:
2005-09-13

//My Hardware is: Mac Pro with two Quad Xeon 2.8, 10GB ram.//

Good grief that had better run any OS at light-speed. You paid enough for it to do so.

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google_ninja Member since:
2006-02-05

Studio really shouldn't have an effect on boot (other then possibly fragmenting the disc)

I am officially jealous of your rig. And that is saying something, because I have a better machine (and more of them) then anyone else I know

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