Re: Slow on First resume with Hive Based Registry
- From: "Dante" <Dante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:15:07 -0700
It is NOT taking longer to suspend. It is taking longer to resume on the
first resume. The delay is at the FileSystemPowerFunction API in the Power
Manager on resume.
"Bruce Eitman (eMVP)" wrote:
> It is not clear from your description where the delay is. Could it be that
> it is taking longer to suspend, but resume is the same?
>
> With HIVE, filesys persists any registry changes that exist before
> suspending.
>
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> "Dante" <Dante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:7961E363-30FC-41C6-8C18-1A531B734097@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > When I am using a hive based registry, the first time I suspend from a
> cold
> > boot and then resume, the OS takes about 7 seconds to fully resume. Then
> any
> > other resumes after that, the OS comes back quick in less than a second.
> I've
> > narrowed it down to the FileSystemPowerFunction in the Power Manager,
> which
> > is causing the huge delay on the first resume. This only happens when I am
> > using a Hive Based Registry, and I'm guessing that on the first resume it
> may
> > be trying to bring in the entire registry from the compact flash card to
> Ram,
> > which is causing the huge delay. How do I prevent this from happening?
>
>
>
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