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Standby not working [mad] 1

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harolddevries

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Since I have installed Windows XP on my computer, Standby does not work anymore, it restarts the computers and after that Windows assumes the pc has crashed, so it checks the drives. I think I have the latest drivers for all my hardware. What is wrong?

Harold [thumbsdown]
 
Your device manager does not have any yellow "!" ? Cause that is usually your ACPI management that is not working properly. Check your vendor or motherboard web sites to make sure they don't have a patch or something.



"In space, nobody can hear you click..."
 
Strange my motherboard doesn't come with drivers! I have the P3B-F motherboard with a PIII-500 processor and 512 megs of Ram. Smah, thanks for the URL but my problem was not listed. It worked fine in Win 2000 Pro and in windows ME. I never installed any drivers there. Could it be I have to upgrade a driver from another device (like networkcard, modem, soundcard, tv-card)? I think all have the latest drivers (if available for XP)

 
At first: check out your Power options by double-clicking on the desktop or control panel. There should not be standby -value "never".
 
My XP machine would never come out of Hibernation/Standby until I removed Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 (came with my old burner). If you have older software (not just drivers for that hardware) that came with legacy peripherals (scanners, printers, etc.), make sure it has a patch for XP. There is no working version of ECDC 4 for XP so I had to buy new burning software.
 
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