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Old 18-11-2005, 4:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Reduced resume time for Nova-T / Artisan

I was prompted by a question from Slinkoff in the main Entertainment Computers & Components forum to investigate my resume time from S3 standby. With my Artisan it was almost 30 seconds and after a bit of work is now about 10 seconds.

The biggest single gain (6 seconds) would I think apply to all those who use MCE and Nova-T cards. It simply involves disabling the Hauppauge IT Decoder driver. This takes (on my system at least) 3 seconds per Nova-T card to wake up.

The remaining savings were lots of small gains from disabling other unneeded drivers.

Just thought it might help a few others turn their tellies on more quickly in future.
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