Save Task - Shut Down - Start with the Task Opened
Question posted by: freddieMaize
(Member)
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August 23rd, 2008 03:36 PM
Hi Guys,
I run a lot of task in my system. Every day i shut down the system.. Which means, when i come the next day i have got to start all the task again which consumes a lot of time..
I know there is a way to save the task and shut down and keep them opended when i start my system again.. But i know the way of doing it..
I checked google too.. unable to find..
I use windows xp
Regards
freddie
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Answers Posted
try searching for -
windows hibernation
suspend windows
Windows Startup folder
it all depends what you want to do and how much power you want to use to save time but a quick google of the above terms will give you plenty to read
me personally I find it easiest to just stick stuff I use regularly in the startup folder on the PC and then just switch it on and walk away for 5 mins
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Originally Posted by freddieMaize
Hi Guys,
I run a lot of task in my system. Every day i shut down the system.. Which means, when i come the next day i have got to start all the task again which consumes a lot of time..
I know there is a way to save the task and shut down and keep them opended when i start my system again.. But i know the way of doing it..
I checked google too.. unable to find..
I use windows xp
Regards
freddie
i would look into windows hibernation. its very simple and it basically does what you're looking for i think, it burns like an .iso to the harddrive, and when the system first boots, it reads the .iso and resumes basically, its a pretty neat feature, on NEWER pc's. umm take a look at this link... windows hibernation pretty neat and quick to resume tasks, and save power on laptops(for mobility)....
Thanks guys.. Thanks..
This is the first ever post of mine in this forum and i got a good response.. I appricate that..
It solved my problem...
Regards
Freddie
in that case, welcome to bytes.com and the community please be sure to read the Posting Guidelines and i just hope and want you to feel as welcome as possible to the community :)
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Originally Posted by joedeene
in that case, welcome to bytes.com and the community please be sure to read the Posting Guidelines and i just hope and want you to feel as welcome as possible to the community :)
Thank you once again... :) Nice of you...
Cheers,
Freddie
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