nealvenables
Programmer
Hi,
Short version of this question first:-
Is it possible to configure WinXP Pro so that it automatically executes a batch file (or other type of script) whenever it resumes from standby mode?
Longer version:-
I use a PCI latency utility to override the default PCI latencies on my PC (prevents sound-card stuttering and pagefile warnings on a PCI SATA card). Currently the utility auto-executes at boot and works fine. However, when the PC resumes from standby the latency overrides are lost and the PC resumes to a "vanilla" state as far as latencies go.
What I'm hoping is that I can configure XP to automatically execute
"C:\Program Files\PCI Latency Tool 2\LtcyCfg.exe" /a
whenever it resumes from standby.
btw - I've got as far as setting up the command as a shortcut on my QuickLaunch bar, which means that currently all it takes is a single click on my part to reset my latencies after standby, but I'd really like to automate this process.
Any suggestions appreciated...
Short version of this question first:-
Is it possible to configure WinXP Pro so that it automatically executes a batch file (or other type of script) whenever it resumes from standby mode?
Longer version:-
I use a PCI latency utility to override the default PCI latencies on my PC (prevents sound-card stuttering and pagefile warnings on a PCI SATA card). Currently the utility auto-executes at boot and works fine. However, when the PC resumes from standby the latency overrides are lost and the PC resumes to a "vanilla" state as far as latencies go.
What I'm hoping is that I can configure XP to automatically execute
"C:\Program Files\PCI Latency Tool 2\LtcyCfg.exe" /a
whenever it resumes from standby.
btw - I've got as far as setting up the command as a shortcut on my QuickLaunch bar, which means that currently all it takes is a single click on my part to reset my latencies after standby, but I'd really like to automate this process.
Any suggestions appreciated...