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| | File access very slow after hibernation/sleep Hi, My Vista PC runs okay as long as I don't put in in standby/hibernation. Otherwise, when I try to access files across the network on another PC, the whole computer will stop responding. The only fix is to reboot, but this defects the purpose of putting the computer in standby. It seems though, it's only file access using File Sharing. I can surf the Internet just fine after standby. Any suggestions where to start? Thanks and much appreciate your help. |
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