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Jason B

Hibernation

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I have a ME/XP Corp dual-boot. When I hibernate in XP, (Can't in ME, don't care, it sucks anyway) it automaticcaly boots up to it. Is there any way that when XP is hibernated, I can still boot to ME, and not delete the restoration data, so the next time I boot in XP, it comes off of Hibernate?

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I didn't figure there was a way to do it, but it was worth a shot. If I ever find a way to, I'll post it here. Thx. smile

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I didn't figure there was a way to do it, but it was worth a shot. If I ever find a way to, I'll post it here. Thx. smile


yea sorry I couldn't help ya out man
I wanted to do this back in my dual boot days but now i am just happy with .NET and I leave it on all the time so no need for hibernation

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Well, this is my parent's box, and I refuse to use ME, so I pu XP on it, so we both could be happy. wink

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nice laugh

I used to do win2k + xp beta +win 98 or winme

I redid it once a week due to new betas of xp coming out all the freaking time.

Now it is the .NET OS and why would I ever want to use anything else

this runs 24 7 with all sorts of crap. DV card sblive 3 hard disk controller cards (one scsci 2 ide, although I am thinking about pulling the adaptec card and using the onboard lsi controller the only problem is tha I have to get one of those things that puts the scsi out the back of my computer since my scsi raid drive is a big ass external box, now that i think about it i might just have one, anyways getting way off topic) I also hava sblive,dvd, cd burner etc. the point is that it runs all this crap and just plain never fuks up. It is easily the best OS I have ever used. Anyway I gotta get back to work.

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What's this .NET thing? An advanced version of XP? Or an early test version of the next OS?

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