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| XP "warm" boot Prior to XP SP-1. XP could execute a warm boot (i.e.rebooting Windows only and not the BIOS boot) by holding down the shift key while hitting the restart button. I Googled "warm boot" and could only find the shift key approach and found one place where it said it did not work after SP-1 or SP-2. Does anyone know how to warm boot Windows XP after SP-1 thru SP-3 has been installed? |
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| Re: XP "warm" boot On Nov 27, 2:43*pm, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote: > Prior to XP SP-1. XP could execute a warm boot (i.e.rebooting Windows only > and not the BIOS boot) by holding down the shift key while hitting the > restart button. *I Googled "warm boot" and could only find the shift key > approach and found one place where it said it did not work after SP-1 or > SP-2. > > Does anyone know how to warm boot Windows XP after SP-1 thru SP-3 has been > installed? Would you please post the links you found for interpretation/ideas. |
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| Re: XP "warm" boot Here are two links re: the warm boot problem. http://www.pctipsbox.com/restarting-...rting-your-pc/ http://techpp.com/2008/08/29/restart...rting-your-pc/ "Jose" <jose_ease******.com> wrote in message news:58f83b1e-7b38-4862-92d7-52d32e54acee@x31g2000yqx.googlegroups.com... On Nov 27, 2:43 pm, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote: > Prior to XP SP-1. XP could execute a warm boot (i.e.rebooting Windows only > and not the BIOS boot) by holding down the shift key while hitting the > restart button. I Googled "warm boot" and could only find the shift key > approach and found one place where it said it did not work after SP-1 or > SP-2. > > Does anyone know how to warm boot Windows XP after SP-1 thru SP-3 has been > installed? Would you please post the links you found for interpretation/ideas. |
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| Re: XP "warm" boot On Nov 27, 5:16*pm, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote: > Here are two links re: the warm boot problem. > > http://www.pctipsbox.com/restarting-...rting-your-pc/ > > http://techpp.com/2008/08/29/restart...rting-your-pc/ > > "Jose" <jose_e...******.com> wrote in message > > news:58f83b1e-7b38-4862-92d7-52d32e54acee@x31g2000yqx.googlegroups.com... > On Nov 27, 2:43 pm, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote: > > > Prior to XP SP-1. XP could execute a warm boot (i.e.rebooting Windows only > > and not the BIOS boot) by holding down the shift key while hitting the > > restart button. I Googled "warm boot" and could only find the shift key > > approach and found one place where it said it did not work after SP-1 or > > SP-2. > > > Does anyone know how to warm boot Windows XP after SP-1 thru SP-3 has been > > installed? > > Would you please post the links you found for interpretation/ideas. That is most interesting and I read those links and some others I found. That feature of skipping the BIOS POST operation seems to have disappeared after Windows 9X (I think I may remember it) and read about a few some hacks that were supposed to enable it in XP, but none worked. I have a stopwatch for timing things that are not logged someplace so that after performance adjustments I don't end up saying things like: I think things might be faster, things seem to be faster, things definitely seem faster etc. Too subjective for me. I want to measure it how long it takes my system to boot to at least the tenths of seconds. I wondered how much time I would save if this feature worked... My BIOS has a "Quick Boot" option, does no RAM checks, doesn't look at the floppy or CD drive as a boot option, etc. I adjusted the settings a long time ago to speed up my boot time (one of many several things I learned to do). If I want my RAM checked or to boot on a CD, I will tell the BIOS to do it when I want - don't do it for me. Just telling it not to first look at the floppy and CD can save you several seconds. I made a new boot.ini with just XP in it (you really don't even need that) rebooted from power up three times and timed from the power up beep to the first XP screen and it takes 2.86 seconds average, so I don't see how this feature of skipping the POST would help me much, but it might be a nice feature if it worked and I did not have my BIOS set up to do all the checks. I did not turn everything back on to default POST settings though and don't remember how long it used to take, but any delay is annoying to me. I have switched from a rebooter to mostly a hibernator these days unless I am making changes where a reboot "might" be required or I want to really be sure something works as expected when somebody does reboot, in which case I always reboot just to remove the question of did I reboot. There is a MS article and some others that say it only works in 95, 98 and ME (Google shift+restart to read). Do you really think you have a POST that takes too long - maybe you can do what I did (skip the stuff you don't need), or is it some other thing that is your issue? Somebody else may know some other ways. |
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| Re: XP "warm" boot Well, Jose, after further fruitless searching I have concluded that I shouldn't worry about being able to "warm boot" wit XP SP3. My cold start time from a pressing the start button on my computer to a visible desktop is about 47 seconds and a re-boot takes about 43 seconds so guess I'll leave well enough alone and be satisfied with those times. Thanks for your interest ================================================== === "Jose" <jose_ease******.com> wrote in message news:975c6cdb-7887-4e2f-b765-bbff17c55a90@c34g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... On Nov 27, 5:16 pm, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote: > Here are two links re: the warm boot problem. > > http://www.pctipsbox.com/restarting-...rting-your-pc/ > > http://techpp.com/2008/08/29/restart...rting-your-pc/ > > "Jose" <jose_e...******.com> wrote in message > > news:58f83b1e-7b38-4862-92d7-52d32e54acee@x31g2000yqx.googlegroups.com... > On Nov 27, 2:43 pm, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote: > > > Prior to XP SP-1. XP could execute a warm boot (i.e.rebooting Windows > > only > > and not the BIOS boot) by holding down the shift key while hitting the > > restart button. I Googled "warm boot" and could only find the shift key > > approach and found one place where it said it did not work after SP-1 or > > SP-2. > > > Does anyone know how to warm boot Windows XP after SP-1 thru SP-3 has > > been > > installed? > > Would you please post the links you found for interpretation/ideas. That is most interesting and I read those links and some others I found. That feature of skipping the BIOS POST operation seems to have disappeared after Windows 9X (I think I may remember it) and read about a few some hacks that were supposed to enable it in XP, but none worked. I have a stopwatch for timing things that are not logged someplace so that after performance adjustments I don't end up saying things like: I think things might be faster, things seem to be faster, things definitely seem faster etc. Too subjective for me. I want to measure it how long it takes my system to boot to at least the tenths of seconds. I wondered how much time I would save if this feature worked... My BIOS has a "Quick Boot" option, does no RAM checks, doesn't look at the floppy or CD drive as a boot option, etc. I adjusted the settings a long time ago to speed up my boot time (one of many several things I learned to do). If I want my RAM checked or to boot on a CD, I will tell the BIOS to do it when I want - don't do it for me. Just telling it not to first look at the floppy and CD can save you several seconds. I made a new boot.ini with just XP in it (you really don't even need that) rebooted from power up three times and timed from the power up beep to the first XP screen and it takes 2.86 seconds average, so I don't see how this feature of skipping the POST would help me much, but it might be a nice feature if it worked and I did not have my BIOS set up to do all the checks. I did not turn everything back on to default POST settings though and don't remember how long it used to take, but any delay is annoying to me. I have switched from a rebooter to mostly a hibernator these days unless I am making changes where a reboot "might" be required or I want to really be sure something works as expected when somebody does reboot, in which case I always reboot just to remove the question of did I reboot. There is a MS article and some others that say it only works in 95, 98 and ME (Google shift+restart to read). Do you really think you have a POST that takes too long - maybe you can do what I did (skip the stuff you don't need), or is it some other thing that is your issue? Somebody else may know some other ways. |
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