Nothing specific to Sesame, but this might at some point provide a solution to some problem:
By default, the Windows 8 operating system's core never shuts down all the way! It's part of a new feature — fast startup.
When you issue a standard power-down command to Win8, it carries out a hybrid shutdown. Win8 first closes and terminates all user sessions in the expected way. Next, it copies what's still running in RAM (primarily, the live core of the operating system — the system kernel) onto the hard drive. It then turns off the system hardware.
When Win8 starts up after a hybrid shutdown, it performs a hybrid boot. As soon as the hardware's ready, the core of the OS reloads from the hard drive; Win8 then picks up right from where it left off. Thus, the OS itself is up and ready to go in a flash. You still have to reload your apps and data the normal way, from scratch.
For more info on Win8's Fast Startup hybrid shutdown/hybrid boot, see the MSDN blog post, "Delivering fast boot times in Windows 8" at
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/08/delivering-fast-boot-times-in-wind...