A program that uses Windows HotStart does not start as quickly as expected after a Windows Vista-based computer wakes up from sleep
Consider the following scenario:
- You configure the Windows HotStart feature in Windows Vista to start a program directly from the system startup process.
- The computer is asleep.
- You press the access button for the program on the front panel of the computer or on the infrared remote control.
- The computer wakes up.
In this scenario, the program does not start as quickly as expected. The program may take as long as a minute to start after the computer wakes up.
There is a download that resolves this issue. See Hotfixes for details.
32-bit Download: Windows6.0-KB933778-x86.msu
64-Bit Download: Windows6.0-KB933778-x64.msu
This issue is resolved in SP1.For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB933778.

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