käivituskiirust
Käivituskiirus, also known as boot speed, refers to the time it takes for a computer or device to become fully operational after being powered on. This process involves several stages, including the Power-On Self-Test (POST), loading the operating system, and initializing all necessary hardware and software components. The duration of the käivituskiirus can vary significantly depending on the device's hardware specifications, the operating system's efficiency, and the number of programs or services that are configured to start automatically at boot.
Faster storage devices like Solid State Drives (SSDs) generally contribute to a quicker käivituskiirus compared to