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Hi all
How can windows be tricked into always using the same hibernate file and always booting off that file reguardless of how windows was shut down? we're interested in making one hibernate file of our system immediatly after configuration and booting off that file for the remaining life of the product. This would seem to be the best solution to attain a ~20 second boot time to everything being ready. has anyone done this? We cant use EWF because we need to keep track of changes on the disk. |
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Anon,
Read conversation between me and Konstantin, we had discussed this in this NG for few days now. I have attached application that does hibernation that you need. But you must use RAM EWF and understands the process. Regards, Slobodan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Have an opinion on the effectiveness of Microsoft Embedded newsgroups? Tell Microsoft! https://www.windowsembeddedeval.com...nity/newsgroups ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Anon" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE8B9D44-520A-4B35-A045-0263175564FD@microsoft.com... > Hi all, > How can windows be tricked into always using the same hibernate file and always booting off that file reguardless of how windows was shut down? we're interested in making one hibernate file of our system immediatly after configuration and booting off that file for the remaining life of the product. This would seem to be the best solution to attain a ~20 second boot time to everything being ready. has anyone done this? We cant use EWF because we need to keep track of changes on the disk. |
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BTW:
I forgot to tell. I was able to attain resume speed of less than 2 sec from POST. Device: 875 Chipset. 2x256 MB of DDR 400/2.5 RAM. P4-2400 @800 MHz HTT ATI Radeon 9500 Minlogon image with Command prompt. HDD WD 120 GB 7200 nothing special. With NVIDIA GeForce video cards same hardware needed 7-8 seconds. So driver initialization can take significant time in resume process. Regards, Slobodan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Have an opinion on the effectiveness of Microsoft Embedded newsgroups? Tell Microsoft! https://www.windowsembeddedeval.com...nity/newsgroups ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)" <sbrcin@ptt.yu> wrote in message news:uX7O59IKEHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Anon, > > Read conversation between me and Konstantin, we had discussed this in this > NG for few days now. > > I have attached application that does hibernation that you need. > > But you must use RAM EWF and understands the process. > > Regards, > Slobodan > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Have an opinion on the effectiveness of Microsoft Embedded newsgroups? Tell > Microsoft! > https://www.windowsembeddedeval.com...nity/newsgroups > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > "Anon" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BE8B9D44-520A-4B35-A045-0263175564FD@microsoft.com... > > Hi all, > > How can windows be tricked into always using the same hibernate file and > always booting off that file reguardless of how windows was shut down? we're > interested in making one hibernate file of our system immediatly after > configuration and booting off that file for the remaining life of the > product. This would seem to be the best solution to attain a ~20 second boot > time to everything being ready. has anyone done this? We cant use EWF > because we need to keep track of changes on the disk. > > |
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