Thursday, October 22, 2009

Boot Performance: Windows 7 and Vista

The PC tune-up developers reveals that Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows 7, starts up much more slower than Windows Vista and it’s booting speed tends to go slower with time. This statement contradicts the statement made by Microsoft company.

The Los Angeles maker of PC software, iolo Technologies, contradict Microsoft’s claim by remarking that Windows 7 doesn’t boot faster. Corresponds to iolo tests, Windows 7 boots 42% slower than it’s predecessor, the company also reveals the study result on a brand new machine – Windows 7 take one minute, 34 seconds whereas one minute, six seconds is taken by Windows Vista to boot up. It seems that Windows 7 boot faster but iolo measured the startup with a low load on the fully usable computer.

Microsoft stated that they have devoted significant resources to make Windows 7 boot and regain from the sleep and hibernation faster than Vista, after they got severe criticism in 2007 for Windows Vista starting slowly. Other test too resounds like iolo, that reveals that in some cases Windows 7 do boot slower than it’s predecessor. PC World, a sister publication of Computerworld, also measured the new operating system, Windows 7, against Windows Vista and reported that Windows 7 boots 10% slower than Vista in case of 32-bit version and boots 14% faster on 64-bit when compared.

The statement released by iolo also states that the booting time for new operating system tends to degrade over time like windows Vista. After many “commonly based” applications have been installed in Windows 7 box, its startup time increases to two minutes, 34 seconds which is an increase of about 64%. Over the time, Windows 7 will respond much slower. And by the end of two years, the startup time for Windows 7 would increase to 330%.
Perform Administrative task from Start menu.Procedure to add Administrative Tool in Start Menu icon.Windows 7 has built-in Administrative Tools such as system services, manage scheduled tasks, adjust firewall settings, manage hard drive partitions, and many more. If you often access these tools, then its better to add a link to Start Menu for your convenience.

Steps to perform this task:Right-click an empty area of the Windows 7 Taskbar and choose “Properties”.The “Taskbar and Start Menu Properties” multi-tabbed dialog box appears. Click the “Start Menu” tab.Click the “Customize” button.The “Customize Start Menu” dialog box appears. Scroll down to “System administrative tools” and choose from the following radio buttons.Display on the All Programs menuDisplay on the All Programs menu and the Start menu.Don’t display this item (default).Click “OK”Keep your system in inert condition for avoiding any manipulation of your data or settings.

Often it happens on shared system. Someone else may see your files and documents in your absence.Use of AppLocker tool can prevent all this. It blocks other user to access Executables, Windows Installer, Scripts, a specific publisher or path. Do as follows. Hold your Windows key. Type “Gpedit.msc.” Above command will open a window. Visti Computer Navigation> Windows Settings>Security Settings>Application Control Policies>AppLocker. Under AppLocker adjust the optional setting of Executables, Installer and Script.Now, you can remain relaxed at your home away from office.

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