XPost: uk.comp.os.linux, alt.comp.microsoft.windows, alt.comp.os.windows-11   
   From: robin_listas@es.invalid   
      
   On 2025-11-16 03:18, VanguardLH wrote:   
   > Anssi Saari wrote:   
   >   
   >> Dan Purgert writes:   
   >>   
   >>> Win10, 11 have that "FastBoot" thing that mucks with hardware releases   
   >>> on "reboot" (win basically goes into hibernate).   
   >>   
   >> No. Reboot is always reboot, Windows would be completely useless without   
   >> that. "FastBoot" aka fast startup happens when shutting down if not   
   >> disabled. And it's hibernate without hibernating apps so fairly useless.   
   >   
   > Actually Fast Starup is a full hibernate (all memory copied into the   
   > hyberfil.sys file). The computer then goes into sleep mode. When   
   > brought out of sleep, the computer resumes from sleep. If, however, the   
   > computer ever lost power during sleep, the computer resumes using the   
   > hibernate file. Because a memory image is reinstated or resumed from a   
   > Fast Startup mode, there is no re-initialization of hardware. This is   
   > the same as a Windows restart which is a warm boot.   
      
   No, hardware has to be reinitialized "somehow". Hardware has been   
   powered off, they have to be put back in the same status as they were   
   when the machine hibernated. The driver needs adequate entries to   
   restore status.   
      
      
      
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   Cheers, Carlos.   
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