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Ok, this (different) problem has always existed, so now I'm trying to get it sorted:
Whenever I resume my computer from power-saving, there is a delay until I can effectively use it again (when Vista "hangs").
Normal Resuming Delays:
Hibernate: 30+ seconds
Sleep (not Hyrbid): 30 seconds
Locking: 7 seconds
Closing Lid: 5 seconds
It's the sleep one that's frustrating. It takes about 2-4 seconds for the laptop to actually re-initialise, then as soon as I get to the desktop, it hangs for 30 seconds or so. Looking at the Event Viewer (from Performance Information and Tools), this is typically a 3-step process of symptoms/delays.
1) The Desktop Window Manager is experiencing heavy resource contention.
Scenario : The Desktop Window Manager responsiveness has degraded.
2) The Desktop Window Manager is experiencing heavy resource contention.
Reason : CPU resources are over-utilized.
Diagnosis : A sharp degradation in Desktop Window Manager responsiveness was observed.
[30 seconds or so later]
3) Information about the system performance monitoring event:
Scenario : System Responsiveness
Analysis result : Analysis was unable to find any rootcauses
Incident Time (UTC) : 27/09/2008 21:04:34
Any ideas?
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