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Old 02-28-2007   #7 (permalink)
Walter Cohen


 
 

Re: Can't resume pc from hibernate....HELP!!!

It is an Nvidia-based board. The XFX GeForce 7600GS board.

Walter
"mlai" <mlai@community.nospam> wrote in message
news:644AE4E4-E62B-43C6-B575-B5DB3620F1C2@microsoft.com...
> Will you by chance have a Nvidia graphics card in your system because
> their drivers are known to cause problem resuming from S3/S4.......
> "Walter Cohen" <w_cohen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uz38xYuWHHA.5068@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Tried that and it didn't seem to help.
>> ACPI in bios was set at S1 (POS) and the pc sort of hibernated but the
>> fan and hard drive were still spinning. I set it to S3 (STR) and then it
>> really hibernated - the fan and hd turned off and the power led flashed
>> continually. The keys and mouse did nothing as did the power-on button.
>> The reset button actually rebooted and recovered from hibernate with my
>> applications still running.
>>
>> Not sure if this is how it is supposed to work but I wish the keyboard or
>> mouse movement would have the same effect.
>>
>> Walter
>> "AlteredCurrents" <depseven@commmmmcast.net> wrote in message
>> newsan.2007.02.28.01.54.15.709194@commmmmcast.net...
>>> On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 19:48:38 -0500, Walter Cohen wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have anew Biostar Tforce 6100-939 motherboard with Award bios and
>>>> Vista
>>>> Home Premium. I mistakenly pressed the hibernate/sleep button on the
>>>> Start menu and it did what it was supposed to do - hibernate the
>>>> computer.
>>>> But no matter what key(s) I pressed I could not figure out how to
>>>> bring
>>>> it out of hibernate. I even tried pressing the system unit power
>>>> button
>>>> once with no results. I just turned off the pc, which I agree is not
>>>> the
>>>> correct thing to do.
>>>>
>>>> How do I wake it up? Is it a Vista setting, a motherboard setting, or
>>>> a
>>>> bios setting. Help!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Walter
>>>
>>> Check your motherboad manual. I believe you need to have pins 2-3
>>> jumpered
>>> on "JKBV1" for any kind of keyboard power-on function to work.
>>>
>>> -dep-
>>>

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