WO2006001050A1 - コンピュータ起動方法、プログラム、記憶媒体及び情報処理装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a computer startup method, a program, a storage medium, and an information processing apparatus that read os, a driver, and an application from a hard disk and deploy them in a memory, and in particular, startup from power-on until an application can be executed
- the present invention relates to a computer startup method, a program, a storage medium, and an information processing apparatus that reduce time.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 10-293682
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-184703
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-039143
- the method of saving the memory state immediately after starting up the personal computer, restoring it to the memory every time it starts up, and starting to use it as the memory state immediately after starting up is the case where the computer is put into standby or hibernate without shutting down. Unstable elements can be avoided, but it can be used for processing such as virus pattern file check every startup that is performed just before startup, and startup. There is a possibility that processing such as mail check that should be performed at each registered startup may not be executed
- the present invention provides a computer activation method, program, storage medium, and information processing apparatus for restoring the memory state at the time of saved activation and shortening the activation time without impairing the function of an application performed immediately after activation or every activation.
- the purpose is to provide.
- the present invention relates to a computer startup method for sequentially reading ⁇ S, a driver, and an application stored in an external storage device, and loading the application in a memory.
- a file saving step for saving the memory contents at that time as a system file to an external storage device when the driver is read following the OS and expanded in the memory
- the file storage step stores the OS and driver expanded in the memory as system files based on the memory management table in which the start address and end address are registered when the OS and driver are read and expanded in the memory. Save to device.
- the fast startup step reads the system file of the external storage device based on the memory management table and expands it in the memory.
- the file saving step only the OS and driver development areas developed in the memory are saved as system files in the external storage device.
- the file save step depends on the memory OS and The entire area including the driver development area may be saved as a system file in an external storage device.
- the present invention provides a program for shortening the startup time.
- the program of the present invention is
- a file saving step for saving the memory contents at that time as a system file to an external storage device when the driver is read following the OS and expanded in the memory
- the program of the present invention further includes the os and driver stored in the external storage device and the application when the change of the system environment is determined at startup after the system file is saved in the external storage device.
- a file update step is executed to save and update the memory contents at that time as a system file in an external storage device.
- the present invention provides a program for shortening the startup time.
- the program of the present invention is stored in an external storage device, and is stored in an external storage device.
- a file saving step for saving the memory contents at that time as a system file to an external storage device when the driver is read following the OS and expanded in the memory
- the program of the present invention further includes an OS, a driver, and an application stored in the external storage device when a change in the system environment is determined at startup after the system file is stored in the external storage device.
- the present invention is characterized in that a file update step is executed in which the memory contents at that time are saved as a system file in an external storage device and updated.
- the present invention provides an information processing apparatus for shortening the startup time.
- the information processing apparatus that reads out the driver and the application and the application sequentially when the application is started up and develops it in the memory in the information processing apparatus that reads the driver and develops it in the memory following the letter O.
- the file storage unit that saves the memory contents at that time as a system file in the external storage device, and the system file is read from the external storage device and expanded in the memory at startup after the system file is saved in the external storage device
- a high-speed start-up unit that reads an application and develops it in a memory.
- the information processing apparatus when starting up after the system file is stored in the external storage device, determines that the system environment has changed, and the OS and driver stored in the external storage device And a file updating unit for storing and updating the contents of the memory at that time as a system file in the external storage device when the application is sequentially read at startup and expanded in the memory.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a functional configuration of a computer startup process according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram of the hardware environment of a computer to which the present invention is applied;
- FIG.4 Explanatory diagram of memory management table in Fig.3;
- FIG. 7 Explanatory diagram of the state in which the system file is stored in the hard disk drive according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 Flow chart of start-up processing according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 A flowchart of the startup process of the present invention taking Windows (R) XP as an example; BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a functional configuration of computer startup processing according to the present invention.
- a computer targeted by the present invention includes a processing unit 10, a memory 12, a hard disk drive 14 as an external storage device, and a memory management table 16.
- the hard disk drive 14 stores S18, a driver 20, and an application 22.
- the processing unit 10 is provided with functions as a file storage unit 24, a fast start-up unit 26 and a file update unit 28.
- the processing unit 10 completes the startup process by sequentially reading the OS 18, the driver 20, and the application 22 stored in the memory disk drive 14 and loading them in the memory 12 at the time of startup upon power-on.
- the file storage unit 24 reads the driver 20 following the OS 18 and expands it in the memory 12, at that time.
- the state of the memory 12 is saved in the hard disk drive 14 as a system file.
- the fast startup unit 26 reads the system file of the hard disk drive 14 stored in the hard disk drive 14 with the OS 18 and the driver 20 expanded in the memory 12, loads the system file in the memory 12, and then loads the application 22. To expand to memory 12
- the file update unit 28 When the file update unit 28 reads the system file stored in the hard disk drive 14 by the high-speed startup unit 26 and attempts to expand it to the memory 12, the file update unit 28 stores the system file in the hard disk drive 14. Since it is necessary to recreate the saved system file, when the OS18 and the driver 20 stored in the hard disk drive 14 are sequentially read and expanded to the memory 12, the memory status at that time is stored as a system file. Save to hard disk drive 14 and update already saved system files.
- the file update unit 28 determines a change in the system environment, for example, when an application is added or deleted or the driver is installed or uninstalled during the previous use Such as the case.
- the file storage unit 24, the fast start-up unit 26, and the file update unit 28 read and expand between the hard disk 14 and the memory 12 and store the files based on the memory management table 16.
- the start address and the end address in the memory 12 are registered for each type of application, such as OS and dry memory.
- Fig. 1 The processing functions of Fig. 1 are realized by hardware resources of a computer as shown in Fig. 2, for example.
- the CPU 101 bus 101 has RAM 102 used as memory, hard disk controller (software) 104, floppy disk driver (software) 110, CD-ROM dry software (software) 114, mouse controller 118, keyboard controller.
- the controller 122, the display controller 126, and the communication board 130 are connected.
- the hard disk controller 104 is connected to the hard disk drive 106 and loads a program for executing the startup processing of the present invention.
- the necessary program is called from the hard disk drive 106 and expanded on the RAM 102. And executed by CP U100.
- a CD drive (hardware) 116 is connected to the CD-ROM driver 114, and data and programs stored on the CD can be read.
- the mouse controller 118 transmits the input operation of the mouse 120 to the CPU 100.
- the keyboard controller 122 transmits the input operation of the keyboard 124 to the CPU 100.
- the display controller 126 performs display on the display unit 128.
- the communication board 130 uses a communication line 132 including radio, and communicates with a device in the network or a device on the Internet via the LAN.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram of memory expansion of the OS and the driver at the time of startup in FIG.
- the processing unit 10 when the startup process is started by turning on the computer, the processing unit 10 reads the OS 18 of the hard disk drive 14 and expands it in the memory area 30 of the memory 12. Subsequently, the processing unit 10 reads the driver 20 of the hard disk drive 14 and expands it in the area 32 of the memory 12.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram of the memory management table 16 in a state where the OS and driver of FIG. 3 are expanded.
- the memory management table 16 has items of classification, ID, start address and end address, and the start address and end address are registered for the OS. Subsequently, for the driver, the start address of each driver for each ID 1-n. And the end address is registered. For this reason, the processing unit 10 can determine by referring to the memory management table 16.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram of processing for saving the state of the memory 12 in which the OS and the driver are expanded as a system file 36 in the hard disk drive 14.
- This processing is performed in the file storage unit 24 provided in the processing unit 10, and the file storage unit 24 refers to the memory management table 16 in FIG. 4 when the driver development is completed in the area 32 of the area 323 of the memory 12. Read the memory status of areas 30 and 32 in memory 12 and save them as system file 36 in hard disk drive 14.
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram of development of the application 22 in the memory 12 performed subsequent to FIG.
- application 22 When application 22 is deployed in area 34 of memory 12, it will check for virus pattern files that are performed each time it is started and each time it is registered for startup. Processes such as mail check that are performed are executed as initial processes, and the application is ready for processing requests by the user.
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram of a computer in which the system file 36 is stored in the hard disk drive 14 and is ready for high-speed startup according to the present invention.
- the high-speed start-up unit 26 provided in the processing unit 10 can always be fast-started at the subsequent start-up.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram of system file memory expansion when the system is started from the state of FIG. In FIG. 8, when the computer is turned on in this state, the high-speed startup unit 26 of the processing unit 10 is started, and it is checked whether or not the system file 36 is stored in the hard disk drive 14. Since it is saved, read the system file 36 and expand it to the memory 12 to expand the OS and driver to areas 30 and 32.
- the processing unit 10 reads the application 22 from the hard disk drive 14 and reads the area as shown in FIG. After deploying the application to 34 and performing initial processing such as virus pattern file check and mail check, create an executable state of the application according to user instructions.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart of computer startup processing according to the present invention.
- the computer when the computer is started up by turning on the power, it is checked in step S1 whether the system file 36 exists in the hard disk drive 14 or not.
- step S 3 the system such as the OS 18 and the driver 20 is read from the hard disk drive 14 and expanded in the memory 12.
- step S4 the state of the memory 12 where the system such as the OS and the driver is expanded is stored in the hard disk drive 14 as a system file 36.
- step S5 the application 22 is read from the hard disk drive 14. Is expanded in the memory 12, initial processing is executed, and a series of startup processing is completed. On the other hand, in the second and subsequent computer startup, it is determined in step S1 that the system file exists on the hard disk drive 14, and the process proceeds to step S2 to check whether the system file needs to be recreated.
- step S5 If the environment has not been changed such as application addition or deletion, driver installation or uninstallation in the previous processing, it is not necessary to recreate it, so it is expanded in memory 12, and application 22 is executed in step S5. By loading and unpacking and executing initial processing, startup processing is completed at high speed.
- step S2 If the system environment has changed due to the addition or deletion of applications or the installation or uninstallation of drivers in step S2, it will be necessary to recreate the system environment. As at the time of startup, the OS 18 and the driver 20 are read from the hard disk drive 14 and expanded to the memory 12. At this point, the state of the memory 12 is stored in the hard disk drive 14 as the system file 36 as shown in step S4, and is stored until then. The existing system file 36 will be updated.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart of the computer startup process according to the present invention, taking Windows® XP as an example.
- step S1 when the computer is started, it is checked in step S1 whether the system file 36 exists in the hard disk drive 14 or not.
- step S3 start NTLDR (Operating system loader) in Windows (R) XP, read the OS, and expand it in the memory 12.
- step S4 NTDETECT. COM is started to collect hardware connection information on the computer.
- step S5 the kernel is started to start HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer), and based on the hardware information collected in step S4, the driver is read in the registry description order and expanded in the memory 12.
- HAL Hardware Abstraction Layer
- examples of drivers deployed in the memory 12 include keyboard, video, audio, COM, LPT, and network.
- step S6 Windows (R) Subsystem is started.
- Windows (R) Subsystem is started, WINL ⁇ G ⁇ N.EXE is started in step S7, and the logon display appears on the display.
- step S7 if the logon display is performed in step S7, it is checked in step S8 whether or not it is a file system storage point, and if it is planned to be used by multiple users, it is determined as a storage point. Proceed to step S11, and the memory 12 status at this time
- step S8 the save point in step S8 is skipped, the process proceeds to step S9, the service controller is started, and the service described in the registry is started. To do.
- step SI 0 it is determined whether or not the file system storage point.
- This save point Int is when you want to omit logon for the next start-up, such as when you are using a computer personally.
- the memory where the service start of step S9 was performed in step S11 12 Is saved as a system file 36 on the hard disk drive 14.
- step S12 the application set in the startup holder and the registry is activated to complete a series of activation processes.
- the registry is rrent Version ⁇ Run
- the addresses of the OS 18 and the driver 20 expanded in the memory 12 by the memory management table 16 are referred to and only the expanded areas 30 and 32 of the OS and the driver on the memory 12 are read.
- the entire area of the memory 12 may be saved as it is in the hard disk drive 14 as the system file 36 when the expansion of the driver 20 to the memory 12 is completed. .
- the present invention includes appropriate modifications that do not impair the object and advantages thereof, and is not limited by the numerical values shown in the above embodiments.
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