• finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    You’re wrong because

    1. There is no difference between a regular startup and waking from hibernate, it cannot really be compard as two separate things in the first place, the RAM was stored in memory before shutdown. Type of drive does not make any difference. Maybe you were confusing it with Sleep?

    2. Windows runs some fuckery all the time during a normal startup. I’ve seen both Windows 10 and 7 take upwards of an hour to boot. This is avoided via hibernate.