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Old 07-07-2009, 11:41 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
My understanding is that when the final power management is complete you won't shut it down anymore. When you aren't using it, the idea is that it will go into the suspend-to-flash mode instead of being shutdown.

If that's true, then you can let it go into the suspend-to-flash "off" mode when you're not using it, and it will resume all of your documents automatically when you "turn it on" again.


I have some concern about "unknown" bugs. Maybe it's the case of just my DR, but I continue to see many unknown bugs that force me to reset the device frequently. I guess that's mostly related to memory leaks. Thesedays, I have to reset the device once a day on average to put the system into fresh state. Even if suspend mode is introduced later, I think I'll continue to power off the device to "refresh" it. So, to some extent, opening previous documents in boot time make sense to me.
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