The Windows 7 team, of course, says it wants to knock back the upcoming OS' draw on systems through a number of tactics: Better processor-speed scaling, "trigger-starts" for background processes, auto-suspension of idle USB devices, and more power-control offerings for third-party software and peripherals. They also promote using sleep/suspend mode more often than actual shutdowns to speed up start-ups, but given that Windows 7's beta seems boast boot-up times less than 30 seconds, that's more a matter of personal patience (and battery condition). Where would you like to see the Windows 7 team improve in the power management or startup/shutdown departments?Source: Windows 7 Energy Efficiency
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