https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1565573/Kontron-Come-Bhl6.html?page=454.10
Intel® Fast Flash Standby™ / Rapid Start Technology™
The target of Intel® Fast Flash Standby™ (iFFS) (also known as Intel® Rapid Start Technology™ iRST) is to get a wake-up time from S4 compareable to S3. Normally S4 is caused by OS which stores it's information to the hard disk and does then a normal shutdown. S4 resume takes quite long as the system does a normal BIOS POST and OS restores it's information from the hard disk
IFFS does it in a different way. The Operating System initiates an S3 and stores it's information in memory. After that BIOS copies this OS information from DRAM to SSD and does a sleep state similar to S4 with nearly zero power. If system is resumed by power button, BIOS restores memory content from SSD to the DRAM and does an S3 resume which is much faster.
Should I try turning it on?iFFS = Intel Fast Flash Standby
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1565573/Kontron-Come-Bhl6.html?page=45
intel rapid start sounds like Fast Startup in Win 10. Same thing happens almost.
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/s.../sb/rapid_start_technology_user_guide_v14.pdf
doesn't really help, no mention of those choices
what motherboard?
Bad Intel, have Intel Rapid Startup Technology & Intel Rapid Storage Technology. Why 2 IRST?? Why... makes searches confusing.
Motherboard Is Zebronics H61. There Is NO Information Of BIOS In The manual. It Only Contains One Important Info And That Is Front Panel Connectors.i don't know if it works with win 10 or not, as its mostly a feature from 2014 or so, it might not be supported.
how is it set out?
Is iFFS Display a heading or a choice?
Save/restore look like choices but does Display show anything?
I don't know what exactly it saves or restores unless there are options in t he display area
What motherboard is it as it might show you in the manual what choices mean?
It's AMI BIOS (American Megatrends). At least that's what it says on the box. It says American Megatrends in the BIOS interfacewho makes the bios?
Motherboard makers don't make their own bios, there are other companies which make them and many all use same maker, just different software.
So who makes bios might help. It might not but we got nothing to lose.
Hey. I made a new hibernation partition just for this feature. Is it safe to just delete that partition or I have to first disable IRST?It appears to me the only option for that on some boards is enabled/disabled. but I still don't know what it is meant to do. For instance, page 76 here - https://www.rtsoft.ru/upload/pdf1/ktd-n0849-e_ktq67-flex-medical-users-guide.pdf
the Description of the Function just says its name, not what it does. It is only needed if you have Intel Rapid Start Tech enabled.
why are you looking at it anyway?
page 39 talks about IRST - https://static6.arrow.com/aropdfcon...5uup6m130.pdfproduct89755.pdfproduct89755.pdf
if you have win 10, it does this already. I don't remember anything about this feature.