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The resume performance is directly related to Firefox running. I've closed Firefox prior to hibernation and not experienced the slowness at resume. I've also started the resource monitor and hibernated with Firefox running. The resource monitor reports 100% CPU utilization on all cores with Firefox processes being the primary consumers.



Is this so with a fresh profile and no addons enabled? Is this so without the 2-3 different antivirus a lot of windows people seem to run for no reason?

Note that as firefox isn't capable of suspending or resuming a computer I'm going to continue to assume that your OS is partially related to bad resume performance.


> Note that as firefox isn't capable of suspending or resuming a computer

I think you misunderstood what I said.

Firefox isn't suspending or resuming the computer. I put the computer into hibernation explicitly and it hibernates which means the computer is consuming no power and is shut down. I can remove the battery and unplug it with no harm.

Upon powering the laptop back up, Firefox starts consuming 100% CPU utilization for 5-10 minutes consuming so much CPU time that the mouse stutters.

If I end task Firefox then the system becomes immediately responsive.




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