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Posted:
Sat Jan 08, 2005 2:53 am Post subject:
Missing Hibernate |
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My image is missing the hibernate tab in power options properties and
it is missing the hibernate option in the power buttons list.
I have checked the "enable hibernattion support" in the ACPI PC
settings and I have included the power meter control panel.
Hibernate does work fine on this hardware with XP Pro.
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KM
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Posted:
Sat Jan 08, 2005 3:17 am Post subject:
Re: Missing Hibernate |
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Do you have "Disk Dump Drivers" component included?
Also, test it with a command like "\windows\fba\fba.exe -hibernate".
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Regards,
KM, BSquare Corp.
| Quote: | My image is missing the hibernate tab in power options properties and
it is missing the hibernate option in the power buttons list.
I have checked the "enable hibernattion support" in the ACPI PC
settings and I have included the power meter control panel.
Hibernate does work fine on this hardware with XP Pro.
Any ideas?
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Nightman
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Posted:
Mon Jan 10, 2005 7:03 am Post subject:
Re: Missing Hibernate |
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Have you install drivers for your graphic adapter?
If not, try it.
"KM" wrote:
| Quote: | Do you have "Disk Dump Drivers" component included?
Also, test it with a command like "\windows\fba\fba.exe -hibernate".
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Regards,
KM, BSquare Corp.
My image is missing the hibernate tab in power options properties and
it is missing the hibernate option in the power buttons list.
I have checked the "enable hibernattion support" in the ACPI PC
settings and I have included the power meter control panel.
Hibernate does work fine on this hardware with XP Pro.
Any ideas?
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Guest
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Posted:
Mon Jan 10, 2005 6:38 pm Post subject:
Re: Missing Hibernate |
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KM,
Yes, I have installed the "disk dump drivers". I have not been able to
come up with any other components I should load. I have searched the
messages several times, which typically means I have run into something
a little unique, just my luck.
Nightman,
I had not yet loaded the video drivers. Tried this morning, no change.
What is the relationship between the video driver and hibernation? I
ask because the driver is a Via Twister which fails to load completely.
I do not have any errors or warnings in Device Manager after loading
the driver, but I also do not have any Display Adapters listed. Before
loading the video driver I did get a yellow ! warning for unknown
device.
Nightman wrote:
| Quote: | Have you install drivers for your graphic adapter?
If not, try it.
"KM" wrote:
Do you have "Disk Dump Drivers" component included?
Also, test it with a command like "\windows\fba\fba.exe
-hibernate".
--
Regards,
KM, BSquare Corp.
My image is missing the hibernate tab in power options properties
and
it is missing the hibernate option in the power buttons list.
I have checked the "enable hibernattion support" in the ACPI PC
settings and I have included the power meter control panel.
Hibernate does work fine on this hardware with XP Pro.
Any ideas?
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Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)
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Posted:
Mon Jan 10, 2005 6:41 pm Post subject:
Re: Missing Hibernate |
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For Hibernation to be enabled and work all drivers must be working especially GART and video driver.
Regards,
Slobodan
<danp@glaciercomputer.com> wrote in message news:1105364315.668732.35040@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | KM,
Yes, I have installed the "disk dump drivers". I have not been able to
come up with any other components I should load. I have searched the
messages several times, which typically means I have run into something
a little unique, just my luck.
Nightman,
I had not yet loaded the video drivers. Tried this morning, no change.
What is the relationship between the video driver and hibernation? I
ask because the driver is a Via Twister which fails to load completely.
I do not have any errors or warnings in Device Manager after loading
the driver, but I also do not have any Display Adapters listed. Before
loading the video driver I did get a yellow ! warning for unknown
device.
Nightman wrote:
Have you install drivers for your graphic adapter?
If not, try it.
"KM" wrote:
Do you have "Disk Dump Drivers" component included?
Also, test it with a command like "\windows\fba\fba.exe
-hibernate".
--
Regards,
KM, BSquare Corp.
My image is missing the hibernate tab in power options properties
and
it is missing the hibernate option in the power buttons list.
I have checked the "enable hibernattion support" in the ACPI PC
settings and I have included the power meter control panel.
Hibernate does work fine on this hardware with XP Pro.
Any ideas?
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dp
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Posted:
Mon Jan 10, 2005 8:16 pm Post subject:
Re: Missing Hibernate |
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Thank you all!
Loading the video driver solved the problem.
Slobodan Brcin (eMVP) wrote:
| Quote: | For Hibernation to be enabled and work all drivers must be working
especially GART and video driver.
Regards,
Slobodan
danp@glaciercomputer.com> wrote in message
news:1105364315.668732.35040@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
KM,
Yes, I have installed the "disk dump drivers". I have not been
able to
come up with any other components I should load. I have searched
the
messages several times, which typically means I have run into
something
a little unique, just my luck.
Nightman,
I had not yet loaded the video drivers. Tried this morning, no
change.
What is the relationship between the video driver and hibernation?
I
ask because the driver is a Via Twister which fails to load
completely.
I do not have any errors or warnings in Device Manager after
loading
the driver, but I also do not have any Display Adapters listed.
Before
loading the video driver I did get a yellow ! warning for unknown
device.
Nightman wrote:
Have you install drivers for your graphic adapter?
If not, try it.
"KM" wrote:
Do you have "Disk Dump Drivers" component included?
Also, test it with a command like "\windows\fba\fba.exe
-hibernate".
--
Regards,
KM, BSquare Corp.
My image is missing the hibernate tab in power options
properties
and
it is missing the hibernate option in the power buttons list.
I have checked the "enable hibernattion support" in the ACPI
PC
settings and I have included the power meter control panel.
Hibernate does work fine on this hardware with XP Pro.
Any ideas?
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