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How to make a program run everytime we start the system???

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To make a program run everytime we start the system, we can add it to the "Startup"...
But if we start the system back from hibernation, this will not work...
Any idea of how to make a program run every time the system is started(even if it is back from hibernation)??
Sunday, June 3, 2007 1:20 AM
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Well, I m not so sure about it, but do you know what happens in Hibernation???
I had read it a long time back, when we hibernate, the OS dumbs the whole memory as it is in a file of the main memory size on the hard-disk and then turns off the power, when we start the system, this file is loaded as it is to the memory and thus we get the system back as it was before.. so i m not sure if what you want to do will be possible because the startup after a shutdown is different from reviving back from the hibernation...Sunday, June 3, 2007 4:50 AM -
What you hav said about hibernation is absolutely correct..I too have read like the same abt hibernation..
Sunday, June 3, 2007 6:17 AM -
well, i don't think this is a good way.
why don't you include those exes in the services & set their execution as automatically.Sunday, June 3, 2007 1:41 PM
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Well, I m not so sure about it, but do you know what happens in Hibernation???
I had read it a long time back, when we hibernate, the OS dumbs the whole memory as it is in a file of the main memory size on the hard-disk and then turns off the power, when we start the system, this file is loaded as it is to the memory and thus we get the system back as it was before.. so i m not sure if what you want to do will be possible because the startup after a shutdown is different from reviving back from the hibernation...Sunday, June 3, 2007 4:50 AM -
What you hav said about hibernation is absolutely correct..I too have read like the same abt hibernation..
Sunday, June 3, 2007 6:17 AM -
well, i don't think this is a good way.
why don't you include those exes in the services & set their execution as automatically.Sunday, June 3, 2007 1:41 PM