>SSD takes up to 4-5 seconds to boot in win 8.1
>SSD takes like 10-15 seconds to boot in win7
What the HELL is this?
Windows 7 = SysV - stable and secure but slow
Windows 8, 10 = systemd - fast and efficient but backdoored
>>61507940
since win8 it's not cold boot anymore, ms change it to make tards think the new oses are quicker than win7
>>61508302
This here. You never really shut down 8, just put it to bed.
>>61508550
Unless you hold shift and click restart is when it completely turns off
Win 8 and up don't do "cold boot" by default, to jew you into thinking it's faster.
Your PC is almost always hibernating.
>>61510402
or just do shutdown /s from terminal
>>61508221
THIS
>>61508302
What's the difference between "thinking" it's quicker and actually quicker?
>>61508221
If it was backdoored, it wouldn't be fast.
>>61510858
The entire bios/uefi startup check i guess
>>61510962
Yeah, but in general every day computing, what's the difference? One piece of software takes 5 seconds from when I hit the power button to me being able to run programs, and the other takes 20 seconds. How is one pretending to be faster? It makes no sense.
It's like saying a website that loads pages faster because it uses javascript and API calls just has it's users "thinking" it's faster compared to a website that uses barely any JS and has to load each page separately. It's just programmed to be more optimal.
>>61507940
because windows 7 was actually turned off
>>61510962
>>61511076
man, you're the tards that failed for it
please try to read and understand the replies itt before commenting
post win7, the machines are not "rebooting" for real, they're hibernating, mkay?
so, take a win7 machine and instead of rebooting, hibernate it and you'll have the same (or even better) quick starts