Can I suspend or hibernate the memory status of Xbox 360?

Discus and support Can I suspend or hibernate the memory status of Xbox 360? in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; I play for some time, and I would like to replay maintaining the variables and save time for set all of them... 2e2f53f7-03ed-4add-b8ce-09b788cc6a62 Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by Antonio VandréPedrosa Furtunato Gomes, Apr 9, 2014.

  1. Can I suspend or hibernate the memory status of Xbox 360?


    I play for some time, and I would like to replay maintaining the variables and save time for set all of them...

    :)
     
    Antonio VandréPedrosa Furtunato Gomes, Apr 9, 2014
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  2. Lloydy25
    Lloydy25 Guest
    After 3 months of owning X1 I am extremely happy I got one.

    Your point about suspend when you turn the console off is rendered irrelevant when you think that the PS4 turns on quicker.

    PS4 vs. Xbox One speed test results

    •Cold boot to main dashboard –

    PS4: 20 seconds — Xbox One: 1 minute 5 seconds

    •Standby/hibernate to dashboard –

    PS4: 3 seconds — Xbox One: 12 seconds
     
    Lloydy25, Apr 9, 2014
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  3. Graelock
    Graelock Guest
    Hibernate?

    Do I just leave the console and not power off? Letting it shut itself down?
     
    Graelock, Apr 9, 2014
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  4. Can I suspend or hibernate the memory status of Xbox 360?

    No you can not unfortunately.
     
    Your Dead McFly, Apr 11, 2014
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