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<blockquote data-quote="htpcoz" data-source="post: 23428" data-attributes="member: 13987"><p>I've raised this an an issue in the past, some people seem to have it some don't. I think it is quite a difficult one to work out, as I think it must be specific to the operation of DirectX in combination with particular hardware.</p><p></p><p>I found PVR scheduler to be a bit of overkill (especially if you try to track down the BIOS RTC configuration :shock: )</p><p></p><p>So I wrote a little app that when it receives a power restore notification, it will kill the MP process, that was originally launched using a process watcher, that will automatically relaunch the process.</p><p></p><p>The only painful bit I find with this is the restart time is quite painful with all manner of things poping up on the screen... .splash screens etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="htpcoz, post: 23428, member: 13987"] I've raised this an an issue in the past, some people seem to have it some don't. I think it is quite a difficult one to work out, as I think it must be specific to the operation of DirectX in combination with particular hardware. I found PVR scheduler to be a bit of overkill (especially if you try to track down the BIOS RTC configuration :shock: ) So I wrote a little app that when it receives a power restore notification, it will kill the MP process, that was originally launched using a process watcher, that will automatically relaunch the process. The only painful bit I find with this is the restart time is quite painful with all manner of things poping up on the screen... .splash screens etc... [/QUOTE]
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