Why is Windows noisy and Linux quiet?

 Why does Windows grind away the hard drive when opening normal applications like an Internet browser or a word processor when those applications could easily fit into (non-virtual) memory alone? 


What is so different about Linux/Unix that hard drive noise could be virtually eliminated (when compared to Windows)?

Linux/Unix stores files in an efficient manor, so your drive doesn't have to keep jumping around to access the information that it needs.

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