>Install SSD
>Windows now approaching Linux-on-an-HDD speeds
How did Microsoft fuck up kernel design so badly?
fonts in kernel
>>51795663
By not feeding it the blood of laptop batteries? I might use Linux if it didn't fuck my battery so hard.
Scrollbars on kernel space are really disk I/O intensive tasks.
You can disable superfetch and index services to get better SSD performance, also see if you have TRIM enabled.
Windows 20 years old legacy code doesn't get along with newer hardware.
>>51795663
>Windows
>BTFO
>by an OS
>built
>by volunteers
tee hee hee
>>51795663
>mfw windows 8.1 boots in 10 seconds on my hdd
>>51795663
windows might feel slow due to purposeful decisions like excessive animations, system restores before everything, metro bullshit, etc but i doubt you can pin it on the kernel
unlike linux's desktop problems that were a direct result of crappy schedulers and virtual memory managers that would buttfuck your cache for cron jobs
>>51795663
Sorry you fucked your install to hell
>>51796543
>implying Intel, IBM and Google devs are volunteers.
I noticed that too. Linux never seems to use the disk whereas Windows loves it.
I think it's because Windows is more aggressive with using the pagefile whereas Linux starts swapping only when ram use is 100%. Windows still runs fine on an HDD though, just defragment your shit OP.
>>51796587
No it doesnt.
>>51795879
scrollbar in kernel
>>51796587
Wake up from hibernate =/= boot
>>51796587
No, it doesn't.
>>51795663
Kek, I noticed this exactly when I installed Debian on my laptop's HDD.
It's quite sad.
>>51796587
What if it's a 15,000rpm hdd???
>>51796917
>>51797515
>>51797524
>>51797653
>mfw your right
it seems when you just hit "shut down" it goes into hibernation, but if you restart it actually shuts it off completely