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What is technically wrong with fast OS switching?

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Mar 15, 20261647 views
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An application (fast switcher) stays resident before the OS starts, and will be activated using a key combination (for example: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Esc). After detecting the key combination, the switcher runs and stores all system registers + RAM (maybe use a RAM offset to avoid saving RAM into fi…

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What you are describing are some of the (more minor) features of a Type 1 (or baremetal) Client Hypervisor - there are a few out there at the moment but most of those do not run on x86 or traditional PC platforms. The big players in the x86 Virtuali…

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