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Thanks for your reply. I do know the difference between Standby and Hibernate. I promise that it's hibernate on both OS's.
I thought about doing a little webvideo showing the two different OS's resuming from hibernate, but then I figured out as I was doing it that it was completely unnecessary and I think people will know what I'm experiencing from reading my post.
So physical RAM is the only RAM that matters... ok, because I adjusted down my virtual RAM to save a little room on my harddrive. I don't think it would affect the resume time THAT much though.
The only other thing that I remembered after my post is about the Readyboost function of Vista. I have a 1GB USB drive connected which Vista uses as a readyboost drive (for those unfamiliar, Vista can use a USB drive to act similarly to the virtual ram pagefile in previous versions of WIndows). It's entirely possible that the Readyboost function is helping the resume from hibernate speed in Vista.
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