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Re: Windows 7 to get ‘instant on’ mode?
« Reply #29 from previous page: October 29, 2008, 03:29:58 PM »
It gets warm in Alaska in the summer,at least warm enough for food to spoil;so Eskimos do have refrigerators.(And pickup trucks,rifles,TVs,computers,ATVs,booze,politics,.....)
 

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Re: Windows 7 to get ‘instant on’ mode?
« Reply #30 on: October 29, 2008, 03:37:02 PM »
you can speed that up even further. change your startup-sequence to this

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Re: Windows 7 to get ‘instant on’ mode?
« Reply #31 on: October 29, 2008, 11:18:53 PM »
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It gets warm in Alaska in the summer,at least warm enough for food to spoil;so Eskimos do have refrigerators.(And pickup trucks,rifles,TVs,computers,ATVs,booze,politics,.....)


I wasn't intending to upset anyone from Alaska, sorry for that :-?

Ok, change it to "They could sell heaters to people in Amazonas and make some of them scream their lives are so much better now......"  
 

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Re: Windows 7 to get ‘instant on’ mode?
« Reply #32 on: October 30, 2008, 02:06:39 AM »
Why is RAM still volatile???

If RAM held data when the power's off, talk about boot times would be a thing of the past.

C'mon fast, DRAM-like NVRAM!
 

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Re: Windows 7 to get ‘instant on’ mode?
« Reply #33 on: October 30, 2008, 04:19:43 AM »
Hi,

I was reading a while ago about hard drives to have a mem chip in them to allow fast boot up times (having opreating system on chip).This way system would boot up fast and be harder for hackers to take control of a computer.
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Re: Windows 7 to get ‘instant on’ mode?
« Reply #34 on: October 30, 2008, 07:07:55 AM »
>by jlmjr1957 on 2008/10/17 11:35:10

>My TI 99-4/A would boot into a game or app in about 1/2 >second after turning it on.

Yeah, that's the same for many of the earlier machines like Atari 800, Atari XEGS, C64, etc.  

>Of course it could take a while to load from a disk it you needed something that had been saved. Or even worse, trying to get something off of a cassette tape.

Nah, nowadays with disk and cassette simulators available for many 8-bit machines, you can read the data almost instantaneously.  Even on an Atari 800 with a cassette simulator, I can easily read 6Kbytes/second.  Now given, that most Atari 800 games/apps are <16KB.  That's less than 3 seconds of load time for any application.

>I wonder why they can't have the basics of the OS load from a rom or flash card. That way you can log in to the system and get started while waiting for non-essential stuff to load.

One good reason for putting in ROM is that because they keep updating stuff and fixing bugs in the OS and in drivers.  It's easier and more standard to update the hard drive than the re-program ROMs and BIOSes.  

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Re: Windows 7 to get `instant on
« Reply #35 on: October 30, 2008, 07:16:05 AM »
>by adolescent on 2008/10/17 12:40:12

>Why is booting the OS a benchmark for the speed of the OS? >XP and Vista cold boot in <30 seconds. Not really huge >amounts of time. With stand-by and hibernation it's much >quicker.

That's before you surfed the internet and installed the various printer drivers, monitor drivers, AOL messenger, SKYPE drivers and other drivers that you don't need, but someone thought "what the heck, there's 2GB RAM."

I installed Windows 3.1 in a 1Ghz machine, and it boots up in less than 8 seconds.  It just doesn't have drivers for all the new hardware so I had to use standard VGA, Sound Blaster compatibility mode, etc.
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