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Old 10-19-2012, 10:02 AM   #135
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by Andy_T View Post
I never understood - using the "hibernate" (or "suspend-to-disk") mode on my XP laptop as "normal" procedure that saves the current RAM contents to harddisk and retrieves them again in ~ 15 seconds, why nobody has, so far, incorporated that into booting ... writing a copy of a "clean boot" RAM to harddisk and load that instead of going through the complete boot procedure.
It would need to change every time you installed a driver or start-up program or changed some settings.
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