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Window 7 hibernated wake up time
Window 7 hibernated wake up time





window 7 hibernated wake up time
  1. #Window 7 hibernated wake up time driver
  2. #Window 7 hibernated wake up time Pc
  3. #Window 7 hibernated wake up time windows 7

Win7 "automatically" updated my driver after I installed the video card, but after I had several crashes, I looked manually and - what a shock - it hadn't updated to the most recent version. However, the 2-day gap between receiving the computer and installing the video card probably wasn't enough time to really prove anything. I got a GeForce GT 220 (1gb) PCIE card (low rated, but I got it at a bargain basement price), and this (and a couple other) problems SEEMED to start when I installed it 2-3 days after getting the computer.

window 7 hibernated wake up time

Secondly, I've seen a couple people mention their video cards. Adding it up (hard drive special features + sleep issue + my HD has an error) made me curious whether the underlying issue is that my hard drive itself is not properly waking up - perhaps spinning but not reading. I know that my particular hard drive has a problem not suggesting that everyone's does, but on the other hand you might want to run diagnostic. I mention this because this particular hard drive is advertised to optimize spin speed, seek speeds, etc, etc. Interestingly, I am currently awaiting delivery of my replacement hard drive - Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB - because after this issue started (1 week after buying new computer), I ran diagnostic on bootup and got a BIOHD-8 error. I hope we can receive some concrete advice about this. I should add that I do not like fiddling around with machine settings in circumstanceswhen basically I have little idea of whether or not they will cure a problem, and whenever I am obliged to do this I feel that I am botching in order to try to correct somebody else's problem. I like the idea of hybrid sleep as explained in the Microsoft documentation, and I don't like to have my machine using more power than it absolutely has to, but I am about to remove the hybrid sleep setting in order to see if it removes this problem.

#Window 7 hibernated wake up time windows 7

Basically I am extremely pleased with Windows 7 as an operating system, but this fault, which typically takes about quarter of an hour to work through eachtime it happens, I find extremely annoying. On my machine I have an NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT display adapter. Had the machine gone into hibernate, although it is said never to? I also can't help but wonder whether the machine is not waking up the display adapter properly. In this state of affairs after power machine off again and on, whereupon it again says "resuming Windows 7" and it goes on with the display active so that the machine can be used normally. Sometimes after waiting a couple of minutes to monitor displays "resuming Windows 7", but sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes I see the mouse cursor, white upon a black background. Upon powering up the machine displays a little spiral flag of Windows 7 but the monitor remains blank. The only way to recover from the state is to press the power button and after about 10 seconds the machine closes down. The monitor is an Acer 3243H and its little activity light remains in the Amber setting and does not move onto the blue setting that indicates the screen is active. When I get the problem, on clicking the mouse left button, the fans come on in the box but the screen stays entirely dark. Looking at the sleep settings under advanced, hybrid sleeping is on and hibernate is set to never. I have looked at the control panel settings and the monitor goes off after 10 minutes and the computer goes to sleep after 30. Most times the machine wakes up obligingly when I click the left mouse button (on all the previous Windows systems I have used, pressing a keyboard key would also waking up, but this feature seems to have gone on Windows 7). The problem occurs about 2 to 5% of the time.

#Window 7 hibernated wake up time Pc

Hi, I get this problem on a new PC which is a vanilla flavoured build of a Windows 7 disk, so the machine should have all the settings that Microsoft recommend. It is an asus m/board and good video card/memory, etc. I will post pc config shortly, as I am not home right now to validate motherboard, memory, etc. But it looks like Windows 7 may have some power management issues. If I find out more with experimentation, I will post it out here. I suspect it has something to do with my 326mb video card, or the monitor itself. I shut off the power down monitor setting and set sleep to never until I can figure out why putting the monitor to sleep locks up the pc. Then I hit the reset button after hitting the power button again, it reset, posted, and booted into windows. I strafed every key on the keyboard, no response. Pressed power button on pc, no post beeps, no monitor, nada! Would no longer boot by pressing power button. Keyboard would not wake up, monitor would not come on. Came back, everything was off, and my blue power led was flashing on the pc. Windows 7 powers down monitor, pc becomes locked and unbootable! My pc did a similar thing after the initial load. PC hangs after monitor goes to sleep, won't reboot







Window 7 hibernated wake up time