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On Linux there are "process freezers" that work pretty well for simple applications. I wonder if Windows has anything like that...?


Can you list some of those? I've always wanted to implement a "Save State" driver for Windows, but since I use Linux now, it's nice to know such things already exist.


The ones I know are listed on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_checkpointing


Then you still have to hope that the program doesn't have any minor resource leaks that become big leaks when the process has run for a hundred hours...




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