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Shiju
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:33 am    Post subject: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on
how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is
true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint
application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
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Sean Liming (eMVP)
Guest





Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:33 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If your
system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The hibersys
file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either minlogon or Windows
logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on how
much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is true,
will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint application
would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
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Shiju
Guest





Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:33 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested
hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was how to
optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have
set up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to XPE.
That is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to
reduce the 5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved
it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:
Quote:
The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If your
system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The hibersys
file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either minlogon or Windows
logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...

Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on how
much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is true,
will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint application
would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju


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Sean Liming (eMVP)
Guest





Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:33 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

The next step is to implement a custom BIOS i.e. General Software's BIOS
http://www.gensw.com/

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step



"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:41DCE73A.8080609@samsung.com...
Quote:
Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested
hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was how to
optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have set
up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to XPE. That
is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to reduce the
5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:
The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If
your system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The
hibersys file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either
minlogon or Windows logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...

Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on
how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is
true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint
application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

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KM
Guest





Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:33 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Shiju,

As Sean mentioned the RAM size is what mainly affects the hibernation time.
However, with XP kernel (and therefore XPe) there have been introduced some good optimizations in the hibernation/resume process.
The hiber file is compresed and etc.
The point that it will have a diffference what you have running in RAM at the moment you put the image in hibernate state.

Also, some drivers are going to switch to S3 state when resuming so it will take some time.
I don't know how you measured the 5-6 secs but keep in mind the less devices you have attached (less drivers are loaded) the less
resume time you can get.

KM

Quote:
Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was
how to optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have set up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11
sec to boot to XPE. That is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to reduce the 5 sec of XPE boot time to
around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:
The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If your system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your
disk. The hibersys file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either minlogon or Windows logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...

Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from
hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation.
If this is true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

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Shiju
Guest





Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:33 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Hi Sean,
Thanks for the information on the BIOS. But I am not looking at BIOS,
rather to optimize windows XPE embedded OS to get a faster resume time
on hibernation.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:
Quote:
The next step is to implement a custom BIOS i.e. General Software's BIOS
http://www.gensw.com/

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step



"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:41DCE73A.8080609@samsung.com...

Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested
hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was how to
optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have set
up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to XPE. That
is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to reduce the
5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:

The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If
your system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The
hibersys file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either
minlogon or Windows logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...


Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on
how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is
true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint
application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju


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Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)
Guest





Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 5:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Hi Shiju,

What video adapter do you use?

Nvidia drivers need 3-4 seconds to initialize video adapter.
Ati need sub second if I remember correctly results of my test.

Please let us know what video adapter do you use?

Regards
Slobodan


"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message news:41DCF150.9060709@samsung.com...
Quote:
Hi Sean,
Thanks for the information on the BIOS. But I am not looking at BIOS,
rather to optimize windows XPE embedded OS to get a faster resume time
on hibernation.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:
The next step is to implement a custom BIOS i.e. General Software's BIOS
http://www.gensw.com/

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step



"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:41DCE73A.8080609@samsung.com...

Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested
hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was how to
optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have set
up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to XPE. That
is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to reduce the
5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:

The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If
your system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The
hibersys file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either
minlogon or Windows logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...


Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on
how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is
true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint
application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju


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SteveS
Guest





Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Shiju,

In the past I have also had success reducing boot times by using an
aftermarket bios. (it was a MRBIOS, I believe) The General Software
BIOS page above, http://www.gensw.com/, claims < 1 second for POST.
This would reduce your total power on time from 11 seconds to 6
seconds...


Steve


Quote:
set up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to
XPE.
That is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to
reduce the 5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone
achieved
it ?
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Shiju
Guest





Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 4:53 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Hi Slobodan,
I use ATI video card. Could tunning any component in XPE, the resume
time of 5 sec(that I have achieved on my system) from hibernation could
be further reduced.I used XPE sp2.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Slobodan Brcin (eMVP) wrote:
Quote:
Hi Shiju,

What video adapter do you use?

Nvidia drivers need 3-4 seconds to initialize video adapter.
Ati need sub second if I remember correctly results of my test.

Please let us know what video adapter do you use?

Regards
Slobodan


"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message news:41DCF150.9060709@samsung.com...

Hi Sean,
Thanks for the information on the BIOS. But I am not looking at BIOS,
rather to optimize windows XPE embedded OS to get a faster resume time
on hibernation.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:

The next step is to implement a custom BIOS i.e. General Software's BIOS
http://www.gensw.com/

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step



"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:41DCE73A.8080609@samsung.com...


Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested
hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was how to
optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have set
up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to XPE. That
is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to reduce the
5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:


The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If
your system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The
hibersys file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either
minlogon or Windows logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...



Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on
how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is
true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint
application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju



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Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)
Guest





Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 5:24 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Hi Shiju,

Faster processor, and less drivers can only help :-(
What processor do you use?

Regards,
Slobodan

"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message news:41DDCF66.1020101@samsung.com...
Quote:
Hi Slobodan,
I use ATI video card. Could tunning any component in XPE, the resume
time of 5 sec(that I have achieved on my system) from hibernation could
be further reduced.I used XPE sp2.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Slobodan Brcin (eMVP) wrote:
Hi Shiju,

What video adapter do you use?

Nvidia drivers need 3-4 seconds to initialize video adapter.
Ati need sub second if I remember correctly results of my test.

Please let us know what video adapter do you use?

Regards
Slobodan


"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message news:41DCF150.9060709@samsung.com...

Hi Sean,
Thanks for the information on the BIOS. But I am not looking at BIOS,
rather to optimize windows XPE embedded OS to get a faster resume time
on hibernation.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:

The next step is to implement a custom BIOS i.e. General Software's BIOS
http://www.gensw.com/

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step



"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:41DCE73A.8080609@samsung.com...


Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested
hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was how to
optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have set
up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to XPE. That
is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to reduce the
5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:


The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If
your system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The
hibersys file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either
minlogon or Windows logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...



Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on
how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is
true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint
application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju



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KM
Guest





Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 5:27 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Shiju,

Use MS Bootvis tool to monitor Hibernate&Resume on your target: http://www.soft32.com/download_19687.html.
You will be able to see what drivers/components are making it slow and more.

--
Regards,
KM, BSquare Corp.


Quote:
Hi Slobodan,
I use ATI video card. Could tunning any component in XPE, the resume
time of 5 sec(that I have achieved on my system) from hibernation could
be further reduced.I used XPE sp2.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Slobodan Brcin (eMVP) wrote:
Hi Shiju,

What video adapter do you use?

Nvidia drivers need 3-4 seconds to initialize video adapter.
Ati need sub second if I remember correctly results of my test.

Please let us know what video adapter do you use?

Regards
Slobodan


"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message news:41DCF150.9060709@samsung.com...

Hi Sean,
Thanks for the information on the BIOS. But I am not looking at BIOS,
rather to optimize windows XPE embedded OS to get a faster resume time
on hibernation.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:

The next step is to implement a custom BIOS i.e. General Software's BIOS
http://www.gensw.com/

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step



"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:41DCE73A.8080609@samsung.com...


Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested
hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was how to
optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have set
up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to XPE. That
is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to reduce the
5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:


The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If
your system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The
hibersys file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either
minlogon or Windows logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:OU35$C78EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...



Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on
how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is
true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint
application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju



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KM
Guest





Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 5:36 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

And less devices (PnP peripherals) attached. :-)

--
Regards,
KM, BSquare Corp.


Quote:
Hi Shiju,

Faster processor, and less drivers can only help :-(
What processor do you use?

Regards,
Slobodan

"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message news:41DDCF66.1020101@samsung.com...
Hi Slobodan,
I use ATI video card. Could tunning any component in XPE, the resume
time of 5 sec(that I have achieved on my system) from hibernation could
be further reduced.I used XPE sp2.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Slobodan Brcin (eMVP) wrote:
Hi Shiju,

What video adapter do you use?

Nvidia drivers need 3-4 seconds to initialize video adapter.
Ati need sub second if I remember correctly results of my test.

Please let us know what video adapter do you use?

Regards
Slobodan


"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message news:41DCF150.9060709@samsung.com...

Hi Sean,
Thanks for the information on the BIOS. But I am not looking at BIOS,
rather to optimize windows XPE embedded OS to get a faster resume time
on hibernation.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:

The next step is to implement a custom BIOS i.e. General Software's BIOS
http://www.gensw.com/

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step



"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
news:41DCE73A.8080609@samsung.com...


Hi,
I had no problems on setting up hibernation on XPE. I have tested
hibernation with winlogon as well as minlogon. My question was how to
optimize the hibernation to improve its resume time. Right now I have set
up hibernation on my laptop. It takes around 11 sec to boot to XPE. That
is around 6 sec for BIOS and 5 secs for XPE. Is it possible to reduce the
5 sec of XPE boot time to around 2-3 sec. Has anyone achieved it ?

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju

Sean Liming (eMVP) wrote:


The ram size of your system is what is saved to the hibersys file. If
your system ram is 512MB than you need 512MB space on your disk. The
hibersys file is what gets reloaded each time. You can use either
minlogon or Windows logon with hibernate resume.

Regards,

Sean Liming (eMVP)
Managing Director
SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions

www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Author: Windows XP Embedded Advanced and Windows NT Embedded Step-by-Step




"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@samsung.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am trying to improve the resume time of hibernation on XPE. What all
parameters has to be tuned to get a faster resume from hibernation ?
Does minlogon will be faster to resume from hibernation compared to
winlogon ?
What I understood is that resume time from hibernation depends only on
how much data was save in RAM at the time of hibernation. If this is
true, will a minimum no: of services and a small memory footprint
application would resume faster?
Could someone help me on this.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju





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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:34 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Hi,
I use Intel Pentium M 2.13MHz processor. Could I know if any one of you
have achieved resume from hibernation time of around 3sec. I was just
wondering whether 5 sec of resume from hibernation is the optimized.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
KM wrote:
Quote:
And less devices (PnP peripherals) attached. :-)
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:34 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Shiju,

Well.. I already asked how you measured the resume time.

It was only the ntldr time to resume the hibernated image (before all drivers recieve IRPs to go to S0 state) then it was definitely
less than 5 secs in my tests.

KM

Quote:
Hi,
I use Intel Pentium M 2.13MHz processor. Could I know if any one of you have achieved resume from hibernation time of around 3sec.
I was just wondering whether 5 sec of resume from hibernation is the optimized.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
KM wrote:
And less devices (PnP peripherals) attached. :-)
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Shiju
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:34 am    Post subject: Re: Faster resume from hibernation on XPE Reply with quote

Hi KM,
I measure the resume time by putting the system to hibernate and resume
it back till I see the command shell(this was the state when I put the
system to hibernate). I measure the time taken from system power on to
BIOS boot just before it gives control to the OS and then from BIOS hand
over to OS till the command prompt appears on the windows XPE.The latter
time is around 5 sec on my system.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
KM wrote:
Quote:
Shiju,

Well.. I already asked how you measured the resume time.

It was only the ntldr time to resume the hibernated image (before all drivers recieve IRPs to go to S0 state) then it was definitely
less than 5 secs in my tests.

KM


Hi,
I use Intel Pentium M 2.13MHz processor. Could I know if any one of you have achieved resume from hibernation time of around 3sec.
I was just wondering whether 5 sec of resume from hibernation is the optimized.

Thanks & Regards,
Shiju
KM wrote:

And less devices (PnP peripherals) attached. :-)



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