CASE STUDY (METHOD)



The case study and research project shows about the improvement of window 7, 8.1 and 10 

(Steven Walton,2015)




We gauged how long it took Windows to boot using BootRacer. The best performance was provided by Windows 8.1, which took four seconds as opposed to six seconds on Windows 10 to transition from the Windows logo to a functional desktop.




Here, we timed how long it took the system to rouse itself from slumber. The test terminates as soon as the desktop loads, and we used a custom shortcut to cause sleep.
The average time it takes Windows 7 to come up from sleep is 17 seconds. Although Windows 10 was able to improve on this by shaving off an additional 2 seconds, Windows 8.1 is noticeably faster, requiring just 12 seconds.




Similar to waking up from sleep, hibernation produces similar effects. Here, Windows 10 finished in under 21 seconds, followed by Windows 8.1 at 23 seconds and Windows 7 at 27 seconds.


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