Windows 7 Vs. Windows Vista: Boot-Time Performance
Posted on February 5th, 2010 | by admin |The PC Tune-up shows developers that Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows 7, will start much slower than Windows Vista, and it is booting speed tends to go more slowly with time. This statement contradicts the statement made by Microsoft Company.
The Los Angeles manufacturer of PC software, Iola Technologies, contrary to the assertion by Microsoft with the observation that Windows 7 does not boot faster. Iolo Equivalent tests, it boots up 42% slower than its predecessor, the company will show up, the study results to a whole new machine – Windows 7 at one minute, 34 seconds, while one minutes six seconds of Windows Vista is booting. It seems that Windows 7 boot faster, but measured iolo start with a low burden of fully usable computer.
Microsoft stated that it expended significant resources make Windows and again at 7 boot faster from sleep and hibernation than Vista after it was heavily criticized in 2007 for Windows Vista begins to slow. Further investigation iolo sounds too much like that shows that in some cases to do boot slower than its predecessor. PC World, a sister publication Computerworld, measured the new operating system, Windows 7, against Windows Vista and reported that 10% slower than Vista boots in case of 32-bit version and boots 14% faster on 64-bit in comparison.
The published statement by iolo further that tilts the boot time for new operating system to diminish over time as Windows Vista. Based installed after many “general” applications in Windows was 7 Box, which increases the startup time to two minutes, 34 seconds, which is an increase of around 64%. Over time it will react much more slowly. And by the end of two years, the start time would not be increased to 330%.
Perform administrative tasks from the Start menu. Procedures to manage the Start menu icon to add. Windows 7 features integrated management tools such as system services, manage scheduled tasks to adjust firewall settings, manage, disk partitions, and much more. If you often then these tools it is better to add a link to the Start menu for your convenience.
Steps to perform this task:
1. Right-click an empty area of the Windows 7 taskbar and select Properties.
2. The Taskbar and Start Menu “multi-tabbed dialog box.
3. Click on “Start Menu”.
4. Click the Customize button.
5. The Customize Start Menu is displayed.
6. Scroll to “System Administrative Tools” and select from the following option buttons.
7. On the All Programs menu on the All Programs menu and the Start menu.
8. Do not display this item (default).
9. Click “OK” Keep your system in inert condition for the avoidance of any manipulation of your data or settings.
Often it happens on a common system. Someone else can you see your files and documents in your absence. Using App Locker, this entire tool can be prevented. It blocks other user’s access to executable files, Windows Installer, scripts, publishers, or a specific path.
Follow these steps:
1. Hold down the Windows key.
2. Enter “gpedit.msc”. The above command will open a window.
3. Visit Computer Navigation> Windows Settings> Security Settings> Application Control Policies> AppLocker.
Under AppLocker adjust the optional setting of executable files, and script installer. Now you can stay relaxed at your home away from the office.





