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so i dont remeber in which operation system it was but in that opereting system you could turn off your coputer but it will copy your ram and load it again at opening so noting will be lost are there any programs that can do it? like press a button to copy all ram and press a button to load it all again if yes plz tell me thx!

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Windows has hibernate, which does exactly that.

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3 minutes ago, 678GUY said:

so how do i use it i dont see it on my laptop in the turn off menu

http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-enable-hibernate-in-windows-8/

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1 minute ago, 678GUY said:

also i mean like everything programs and stuff like that not only drivers and settings

Why do you want that?

it would take a while for windows to write a few gigabytes to disk. you wouldn't be saving any time.

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

Why do you want that?

it would take a while for windows to write a few gigabytes to disk. you wouldn't be saving any time.

its less about that its just my laptop has a weird problom that when i close it the screen wont turn on or somthing and i have to long press the power button and turn it on but i have so much stuff it takes some time to load and i wont mind waiting a 5 minuts to load everything i had with ram loading because the programs i need can take 10-15 to open so i just want it for that 1 program but i dont care copying all the ram

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3 minutes ago, 678GUY said:

its less about that its just my laptop has a weird problom that when i close it the screen wont turn on or somthing and i have to long press the power button and turn it on but i have so much stuff it takes some time to load and i wont mind waiting a 5 minuts to load everything i had with ram loading because the programs i need can take 10-15 to open so i just want it for that 1 program but i dont care copying all the ram

You'd still need to read back all your RAM, so it wouldn't really speed things up very much.

an SSD would be a good upgrade for you, and reinstalling windows would give you a free speed boost.

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

You'd still need to read back all your RAM, so it wouldn't really speed things up very much.

an SSD would be a good upgrade for you, and reinstalling windows would give you a free speed boost.

it dosent matter to me i just need a way to do it it will be faster to me copying my 2g used of ram (out of 8) and loading it then opening it

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Just now, 678GUY said:

it dosent matter to me i just need a way to do it it will be faster to me copying my 2g used of ram (out of 8) and loading it then opening it

I don't know of any programs that can do that, sorry.

Hibernate is probably your bets option, or a reinstall. try those.

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Hibernate, or reinstall.

 

Or SSD.

Try that it speeded up my laptop.

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You should get an SSD, sounds like it would fix all the problems you're experiencing.

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16 minutes ago, pelark said:

You should get an SSD, sounds like it would fix all the problems you're experiencing.

thats not why i say it the program itself is so big it takes so long it dosent matter if i get an ssd i just want to copy its ram and paste it to very fastly open it

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