Windows 7, an operating system by Microsoft awaiting release, has received a big apprehension from Windows users and developers for its faster boot up and shut down time compared to previous versions of Windows. But a software company says that Windows 7 can take longer to boot up in many cases.

Iolo plans to release more details on its findings and methodology next week. Although it remains to be seen just how it reached its conclusion, the report is clearly not good news for an operating system whose primary selling point is doing the basics better than past versions of Windows.
As is often the case with Windows, Iolo found that things only get worse over time. It found that a three-month-old machine can take up to a minute longer to boot, or 2 minutes and 34 seconds. Windows 7 did outperform Vista at the three-month and six-month marks, Iolo said, but it generally “trailed the older version significantly” in its boot-up tests.
Readers interested to know more on the issue can check the website of Iolo Labs.
