Dual boot and hibernation: Vista fails to resume

R

ricardo.l

Is it feasible to resume from hibernation, in a working dual boot
configuration with XP sp3?
In my case, whenever I hibernate to boot into XP and then shut it down, I
still can see the dual boot menu on reboot, but Vista doesn't resume its
state, saying it was unexpectedly terminated, so it can only boots up
normally again, from clean state.

Is it possible to have this behavior with current bootlader?
Did anybody succeed or is it a Vista issue?

In single boot, everything works fine.
(Events: just error id 6008 about this unexpected termination.)

Thanks for advicing...
 
V

Victek

Is it feasible to resume from hibernation, in a working dual boot
configuration with XP sp3?
In my case, whenever I hibernate to boot into XP and then shut it down, I
still can see the dual boot menu on reboot, but Vista doesn't resume its
state, saying it was unexpectedly terminated, so it can only boots up
normally again, from clean state.

Is it possible to have this behavior with current bootlader?
Did anybody succeed or is it a Vista issue?

In single boot, everything works fine.
(Events: just error id 6008 about this unexpected termination.)

Thanks for advicing...
I can't answer your question about the Microsoft boot-loader, however this
can be done using System Commander. I have it on my system and switch
between Vista and XP. I can hibernate Vista, boot into XP and go back to
Vista which will resume from hibernation without problems.
 
R

ricardo.l

Victek said:
I can't answer your question about the Microsoft boot-loader, however this
can be done using System Commander. I have it on my system and switch
between Vista and XP. I can hibernate Vista, boot into XP and go back to
Vista which will resume from hibernation without problems.

Well, that's great then. It's more than enough to me to have such a
workaround...
thanks so much...
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top