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Topic: XP standby mode problem
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Michael Schaffer
"Where is the Boardwalk Hotel?"
Posts: 4143
From: Boston, MA
Registered: Apr 2002
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posted 05-05-2003 09:35 AM
If I press ctrl/alt/del, I can shut down Outlook (actually O. Express), but only by directly killing msimn.exe in the second window. OE is not displayed as an active program in the first window, because it gets stuck while starting. I have XP SP1. I use Star Office. I also have Word 97 installed, but I almost never use it. When I do, it works fine. How would that affect OE? I can use the modem and IE after standby mode. The only process that doesn`t work anymore is OE. Interestingly, when I go to standby, wake the computer, then try to go to standby once more, I also get a message (not a blue screen though, I am not even sure if XP does that at all) that says standby mode is not possible because the video capture driver is still active.
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 05-07-2003 07:16 AM
A method used by Windows of extending a computer's RAM by means of so-called 'virtual memory' (known as the swap file in Windows 9x). This is a file, written to the hard disc (usually the system volume, but you can specify another drive), containing information stored in RAM but which is temporarily not needed.
For example, if I had two open applications which were using all the available RAM and then started a third, an existing area of memory might be temporarily written to the page file while I was working with the third application, and then loaded back again when I went back to one of the pre-existing ones.
That is why adding more RAM usually makes a big difference to a PC's performance, because it doesn't need to write to and from the pagefile so much. Another way of gaining a speed advantage is that if your PC has two or more physical hard discs installed, put the pagefile on one which does not contain the system volume. That way, the computer will not be reading backwards and forwards on one hard drive trying to access both pagefile and program data. In XP pro you can alter the pagefile settings by going to start - settings - control panel - system - advanced - performance options - virtual memory, then click on 'change'.
I seem to remember that on some older versions of Windows, the contents of the pagefile/swapfile is lost when you go to standby. I was therefore speculating that if Messenger data were saved in there, it could make the application unstable after the computer wakes up.
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