Thanx goes over to our buddies over @ NeoWin Microsoft Customer research has shown that one of the most frequently requested features that users want from their PCs is fast system startup, whether from cold boot or when resuming from standby or hibernation. The Windows development team at Microsoft has taken bold steps in making fast startup PCs a reality with Microsoft® Windows® XP, the next release of the Windows operating system.
This page provides tools and guidelines for system manufacturers who want to improve boot and resume times for new PCs.
The design goals for the consumer version of Windows XP on a typical consumer PC are:
Boot to a useable state in a total of 30 seconds
Resume from Hibernate (S4) in a total of 20 seconds
Resume from Standby (S3) in a total of 5 seconds
Boot and resume times are measured from the time the power switch is pressed to being able to start a program from a desktop shortcut.
Fast System Startup for PCs Running Windows XP (345 KB zip file in Microsoft Word format; file date: July 10, 2001) Describes issues and solutions for achieving fast system start up on PC systems running Windows XP.
BootVis.exe Tool (326 KB self-extracting .exe file containing BootVis.exe; file date: July 31, 2001) A performance trace visualization tool for use with Windows XP systems. Note: This version of BootVis.exe is compatible with Windows XP builds 2517 and later.
The design goals for the consumer version of Windows XP on a typical consumer PC are:
Boot to a useable state in a total of 30 seconds
Resume from Hibernate (S4) in a total of 20 seconds
Resume from Standby (S3) in a total of 5 seconds
Boot and resume times are measured from the time the power switch is pressed to being able to start a program from a desktop shortcut.
Fast System Startup for PCs Running Windows XP (345 KB zip file in Microsoft Word format; file date: July 10, 2001) Describes issues and solutions for achieving fast system start up on PC systems running Windows XP.
BootVis.exe Tool (326 KB self-extracting .exe file containing BootVis.exe; file date: July 31, 2001) A performance trace visualization tool for use with Windows XP systems. Note: This version of BootVis.exe is compatible with Windows XP builds 2517 and later.