1. Reset its Cold start program: The key reason why Windows 8 starts so quickly is that when the computer goes offline (Offline), some of the important processes are not shut down. Therefore, the shutdown process in this case can be seen as a computer entering a "hibernate mode", and the important files are stored in the auxiliary device. When the user wants to start the computer, the files are already loaded, so the entire process takes a shorter time.
2. Re-mark their boot order: The system will check the files into Hibernate mode itself, rather than simply loading the files as Windows 7 mode does.
3. Use RAM random access memory to store files into "Hibernate mode": all important files entering "hibernate mode" will be stored in random access memory to ensure that the computer has faster read and write speed.
According to developers, Windows 8 can store up to 75% of the "Hibernate mode" files, while a typical application can only store 10% to 15%.