Windows Vista recently got its very own homepage to tell you more about its properties and features. Something that has been discussed a lot is the bootspeed of Vista. Something that Windows XP is hardly fast with. At Windows Vista’s homepage you can read about the startup and shutdown speed, which is suppose to be like a regular TV. It will take about 2-3 seconds for a PC with Windows Vista to boot up or turn off. A big improvement compared to Windows XP which usually takes considerably more than that.
“A Windows Vista computer starts and shuts down as quickly and reliably as a television, typically within 2 to 3 seconds. Windows Vista processes login scripts and startup programs and services in the background so you can start working right away. You’ll also shut down and restart your computer less often by using the New Sleep state, a simple one-click on and off experience which not only reduces power consumption, but also delivers and protects user dat.”
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