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Maurizio
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      11-20-2011
hello:
I need both w7 and xp, I used easyBCD to do that, I installed W7 on C:\,
and win xp on D:\.
Everything is fine, except that if I hibernate from xp, it didn't works,
I have a normal long start.
is there any trick to resolve that? or is there any other method than
easyBCD?

any help is appreciated
thanks
 
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Wolf K
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      11-20-2011
On 20/11/2011 12:14 PM, Maurizio wrote:
> hello:
> I need both w7 and xp, I used easyBCD to do that, I installed W7 on C:\,
> and win xp on D:\.
> Everything is fine, except that if I hibernate from xp, it didn't works,
> I have a normal long start.
> is there any trick to resolve that? or is there any other method than
> easyBCD?
>
> any help is appreciated
> thanks


A) XP is notorious for not waking up easily from hibernation, in fact,
I stopped hibernating it almost as soon as I got it (several years ago).
Shut down and new start is faster. I'm not sure how easyBCD would affect
this, but my guess is it would make things worse.

B) I installed a 2nd HDD, and installed W7 on that. No problems. Didn't
use BCD, easy or otherwise (tried it for dual-booting XP and Linux a
couple years ago, was annoyed at its weaknesses, will never use it
again). During boot, I can choose XP if I want.

Why the 2nd HDD? Because it was cheap, and then a 3rd HDD + W7 combo
deal was too good to refuse. the 3rd HDD is for backup.
 
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      11-20-2011
On 11/20/2011 1:24 PM, Wolf K wrote:
> On 20/11/2011 12:14 PM, Maurizio wrote:
>> hello:
>> I need both w7 and xp, I used easyBCD to do that, I installed W7 on C:\,
>> and win xp on D:\.
>> Everything is fine, except that if I hibernate from xp, it didn't works,
>> I have a normal long start.
>> is there any trick to resolve that? or is there any other method than
>> easyBCD?
>>
>> any help is appreciated
>> thanks

>
> A) XP is notorious for not waking up easily from hibernation, in fact, I
> stopped hibernating it almost as soon as I got it (several years ago).
> Shut down and new start is faster. I'm not sure how easyBCD would affect
> this, but my guess is it would make things worse.


If your XP doesn't wake up from hibernation, it isn't XP. As XP works
perfectly. Something like a driver (some video drivers causes this a
lot) or a third party application is causing the problem. I have over a
dozen XP computers here and they all work 100% reliably with hibernation.

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      11-21-2011
On 20/11/2011 3:56 PM, BillW50 wrote:
> On 11/20/2011 1:24 PM, Wolf K wrote:

[...]
>> A) XP is notorious for not waking up easily from hibernation, in fact, I
>> stopped hibernating it almost as soon as I got it (several years ago).
>> Shut down and new start is faster. I'm not sure how easyBCD would affect
>> this, but my guess is it would make things worse.

>
> If your XP doesn't wake up from hibernation, it isn't XP. As XP works
> perfectly. Something like a driver (some video drivers causes this a
> lot) or a third party application is causing the problem. I have over a
> dozen XP computers here and they all work 100% reliably with hibernation.
>


Thanks for the tip, but since I use XP only because there is no Win7
driver for my ancient laser printer, it will remain an interesting
speculation. Um, mebbe I should've said "...was notorious", since before
SP1 or SP2 there were some complaints about it as I recall.

:-)

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      11-21-2011
On 20/11/2011 21:24, Wolf K wrote:
> On 20/11/2011 12:14 PM, Maurizio wrote:
>> hello:
>> I need both w7 and xp, I used easyBCD to do that, I installed W7 on C:\,
>> and win xp on D:\.
>> Everything is fine, except that if I hibernate from xp, it didn't works,
>> I have a normal long start.
>> is there any trick to resolve that? or is there any other method than
>> easyBCD?
>>
>> any help is appreciated
>> thanks

>
> A) XP is notorious for not waking up easily from hibernation, in fact, I
> stopped hibernating it almost as soon as I got it (several years ago).
> Shut down and new start is faster. I'm not sure how easyBCD would affect
> this, but my guess is it would make things worse.
>
> B) I installed a 2nd HDD, and installed W7 on that. No problems. Didn't
> use BCD, easy or otherwise (tried it for dual-booting XP and Linux a
> couple years ago, was annoyed at its weaknesses, will never use it
> again). During boot, I can choose XP if I want.
>
> Why the 2nd HDD? Because it was cheap, and then a 3rd HDD + W7 combo
> deal was too good to refuse. the 3rd HDD is for backup.



In fact after resuming, it begins OK (resuming from xp) but then I got
the blue death screen saying that the bios seems to be non ACPI
compliant, and I have to disable this feature (by pressing F7 during
installing drivers for storage devices, but now I'm not installing
drivers for such devices).
 
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      11-21-2011
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Wolf K wrote:

> On 20/11/2011 12:14 PM, Maurizio wrote:
> > hello:
> > I need both w7 and xp, I used easyBCD to do that, I installed W7 on C:\,
> > and win xp on D:\.
> > Everything is fine, except that if I hibernate from xp, it didn't works,
> > I have a normal long start.
> > is there any trick to resolve that? or is there any other method than
> > easyBCD?
> >
> > any help is appreciated
> > thanks

>
> A) XP is notorious for not waking up easily from hibernation, in fact,
> I stopped hibernating it almost as soon as I got it (several years ago).
> Shut down and new start is faster. I'm not sure how easyBCD would affect
> this, but my guess is it would make things worse.
>
> B) I installed a 2nd HDD, and installed W7 on that. No problems. Didn't
> use BCD, easy or otherwise (tried it for dual-booting XP and Linux a
> couple years ago, was annoyed at its weaknesses, will never use it
> again). During boot, I can choose XP if I want.
>
> Why the 2nd HDD? Because it was cheap, and then a 3rd HDD + W7 combo
> deal was too good to refuse. the 3rd HDD is for backup.


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