Super hardware noob here. My wife and I were installing a game on our laptops last night, from an installation file (not a disc). The game takes up about 7.6GB of HD space. My laptop installed the game about twice as fast as hers. We both have Windows 7 64-bit OS and a 2.53GHz processor. The only difference I notice is the processor type: I have a i3 CPU M 380 @ 2.53GHz and she has 2 Duo CPU P8700 @ 2.53GHz. I thought her processor was really good.. what makes mine install software so much faster? Is there anything else that would affect installation speed?
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Hard drive speed can make a huge difference. I recently install Microsoft Visual Studio on two laptops of similar specs, except for the hard drive. Installation on the 7200 rpm was far faster than on the 5400 rpm disk. Disk fragmentation should also be looked it. |
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It could be hard drive access, read or write speeds that differ between the two laptops. It's also worth remembering - as another answer mentioned - that just because both CPUs have the same clock speed it doesn't mean that they are both equally efficient at the same tasks, as the i3 is a newer generation of processor architecture than Core 2. |
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Lots could affect the speed. If the files are needed to be extracted from some archive, the processor could play a role. However, it is also likely to be hard drive and CDROM drive slowing you down. |
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Three things:
Higher percentages generally mean a harder working hard drive
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