![]() ![]() That way it should automatically get back to whatever it was If it's a web server - make it so it loads IIS (or whatever you're using) in the start up. The big question I have - can't you have whatever those machines are doing load during start-up? I.e. Therefore Hibernation merely puts off the inevitable. That action is done during the shutdown and startup sequences - which is why you see the "Configuring Windows updates - xx% done Please do not shut down your computer" messages. Needs to unlock the given files in the patch distribution. When you hit the power button to wake the computer, you're hitting the thaw button. Hibernation merely copies the contents of what's in RAM into a file. ![]() ALL files loaded to make Windows work are locked - hence the need to reboot. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office (joke)!Īctually. I agree reboots are a problem but are only mainly needed on the second Tuesday of each month when updates come out. Some Windows components are locked when running and the only way to update them is to reboot. Opens the lid and presses the power button the next day everything's just as it was when the lid was closed the day before.īased on my experience with XP I won't consider auto-updates on Win7 unless or until this issue is resolved.Īnd if it is still not resolved, would you please consider passing this along to whatever department could integrate it? It should be a simple (and very reasonable) tweek, and your ears would burn less! Question: Does Win7 Auto-update use the hiberfile or similar to restore a system to the state which existed prior to an auto-restart? It would be reasonable to use the hiberfile for this just as it is used by XP when a user closes the lid on a laptop and This is a bigger problem on unattended machines. ![]() Was/were being served by the system are no longer served until user intervention to rebuild the system to the prior to shut down state. This closes all open applications and causes work to be lost. The applications don't restart or resume previous state upon system restart. Problem: In XP the auto-update restarts the system even while multiple applications are running. OS: Win7 Ultimate 圆4 (but the quesiton should apply to all Win7 OS's). ![]()
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