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  1. Andre, Did that. But do not see any change. Thanks, Sam.
  2. how large is your pagefile? Do you see a file called Memory.dmp in C:\Windows? this is still too slow. Do you use the latest Firmware? Yes, I am on the latest SSD formware from Crucial and on the latest BIOS from Dell. Is there anything I need to check, please let me know. Regards, Sam.
  3. Andre, After disabling services in msconfig, resume after hibernate is taking about 90 to 100 seconds, compare to over 180 seconds. This definitely an improvement. Not ideal but with your help resume is less than 1/2 the time. I can live with that. Thanks for all your help. Regards, Sam.
  4. Hi Andre, Any update on review of PML file? Thanks, Sam.
  5. Andre, I switched to MS drivers for AHCI and did not see much difference. I forgot to mention that on this laptop I am also using McAfee Endpoint Encryption. I have uploaded new logs here Regards, Sam.
  6. OK. I did that. And I am going to test it once I get sometime. Need to take care of few things now. Thank You so much for your help. Regards, Sam.
  7. Andre, I am using in AHCI more. I also installed AHCI driver and a Rapid Storage Driver but do not see any improvements. Thanks, Sam.
  8. Thanks for your reply MagicAndre1981. I have already applied the patch and does not make any difference. Boot process is with in 10 seconds but Hibernate/resume is almost 3 minutes. I have another laptop Dell Latitude D630 with a smaller SSD and I have no issues with that. Looks like some driver issue? Did you get a chance to review the files I posted? Regards, Sam
  9. Hi, I have a Dell Latitude E6410 with i5 Proessor It has 8 GB of main memory and a 512 GB SSD Drive from Crucual (M4 Drive) Running Windows7 Enterprose Edition 64 bit. Laptop works great and SSD drive rocks except when I resume from Hibernate. Hibernate resume take almost 2 minutes. I typicylly run 2 session of FireFox, One session of Internet Exploree and Google Chrome., Thunderbird and Trillian (IM Tool) Systems works great and hard driver performance is great as expected from a SSD drive. Only issue is when I resume from Hibernate, it takes 3 minutes. I am not able to put my finger on the issue. I ran xbootmgr -trace hibernate -traceFlags BASE+CSWITCH+DRIVERS+POWER -resultPath C:\TEMP and has an output I can see that drivers takes almost 2000 ms in loading initial drivers it points to ntfs.sys and few more. Can someone help me analyze the file and recommend on ehat drivers I may have to update if this problem is related a driver. I have uploaded the at this location - File for Analysts Else. you can point me a direction once you review the output. See the attached file and Thanks a lot in Advance. Regards, Sam.
  10. Hi, I have a Dell Latitude E6410 with i5 Proessor It has 8 GB of main memory and a 512 GB SSD Drive from Crucual (M4 Drive) Running Windows7 Enterprose Edition 64 bit. Hibernate resume take almost 2 minutes. I typicylly run 2 session of FireFox, One session of Internet Exploree and Google Chrome., Thunderbird and Trillian (IM Tool) Systems works great and hard driver performance is great as expected from a SSD drive. Only issue is when I resume from Hibernate, it takes 2 minutes. I am not able to put my finfer on the issue. I ran xbootmgr -trace hibernate -traceFlags BASE+CSWITCH+DRIVERS+POWER -resultPath C:\TEMP and has an output I can see that drivers takes almost 2000 ms in loading initial drivers it points to ntfs.sys and few more. Can someone help me analyze the file and recommend on ehat drivers I may have to update if this problem is related a driver. I have uploaded the at this location - File for Analysis Else. you can point me a direction once you review the output. See the attached file and Thanks a lot in Advance. Regards, Sam.
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