Compare USB and UEFI installation methods.
Compare USB and UEFI installation methods.
He mentions choosing USB options at that point, and it does affect how long it takes to boot. This happens because selecting USB changes the boot process, which can permanently alter settings or configurations. Once you pick a drive and start the OS, things might behave differently due to these changes.
UEFI accelerates startup by granting the OS greater access to hardware components.
I haven't tried it myself since I'm using an older operating system. It could relate to how Windows 8 and later load. UEFI serves as the motherboard's interface/firmware. Choosing this option informs the motherboard about the intended procedures from then on. I don’t have the exact details, but this selection mainly ensures compatibility with USB sticks and ports on the board. It’s possible that on certain brands it permanently adjusts settings for quicker boot times. You should be able to modify these changes later by adjusting options yourself. This would require testing across various boards in more depth.