Simple way to let you know the startup time of win7 at a glance

  
                

The popularity of Win7 is quite amazing. I believe many of my friends have started using Windows 7. However, it is estimated that everyone is not familiar with the speed of their computer startup. Today, the author tells you how to check the startup speed of your computer, so that you can use Win7 system more confidently.

First of all, you want to know how Windows 7 performs on your computer?

In fact, we can directly view the system startup time under Windows 7. Right click on the “computer” icon on the desktop, select “Manage” from the shortcut menu, open the “Computer Management” window, select “System Tools →Event Viewer →Windows Log → & rdquo;, in the right pane, select an event based on the displayed time (recommended to select an event that is one day apart), in the following pane you can see the system startup time to the nearest second.

If you think that manual positioning is more troublesome, you can sort the "source” and search only in the "EventLog" item, so that you can not only check the startup time of the system, but also compare it. The system starts up slowly and for a while, and interested friends can try it.

There is no clear conclusion about the startup speed of Windows 7. First of all, different configurations of computers installed XP and Windows 7, the startup time will be different, and different software installed under different systems will be different. Therefore, Master Dong believes that there is no comparability in this issue and it does not make much sense. After all, one is an operating system 10 years ago, and the other is a system that has just been released.

In addition, the startup speed of the system can not be judged as the standard of how much time to start the computer to log in to the system, because after logging in the system, if you run other programs in the XP system, you still need to have a buffer. The process is much better in Windows 7. For example, if you run QQ immediately after logging in to the system, you may have to wait for a while in XP, but it will be faster in Windows 7.

Summary: If you think that manual positioning is more troublesome, you can sort the “source” and search only in the “EventLog” item, so you can not only check the startup time of the system, but also Compare the speed of system startup over a period of time, and interested friends can give it a try.

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