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| tile4fun |
| Posted: February 22nd, 2009, 7:24pm |
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Hey everyone, I have adell dimension 3000 pentium 4 2 gig and the problem I am having is that when I go into the power settings and set it up to shut off the hard drive after an hour. What happens is the monitor and computer stay on all the time and never go into hibernate or standby. What I see on the screen is a box that says Windows 101/102 keyboard driver needs updating. I have tried to update the driver and still get the same message. Any thoughts?
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| Ray |
| Posted: February 23rd, 2009, 12:21pm |
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Shutting off the harddrives and going into hibernate or standby are two different things. Are you saying that you have it set up to also go into hibernate or standby or that you are putting it in hibernate or standby and then it has that problem? I do not set the harddrives to shut down because I have had too many problems with it when they are shutdown and then I do something. That may be your problem. I just set my computer to hibernate after 10 minutes of inactivity (that also shuts down the harddrives). |
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| Snakeyes |
| Posted: February 25th, 2009, 10:32am |
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Ray is on point, but also check if you have an older version of Adobe Type Manager installed. this software will cause precisely the error you are reporting. |
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| Wychwar |
| Posted: February 28th, 2009, 11:28am |
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I have had a problem with "Hibernate" on my desktop computer for a month or so. It used to work fine, but then I started to occasionally get a blue screen message and the computer had to be shut down. This problem seems to have been caused by a faulty driver, which has been rectified - i hope! I cannot enable "Hibernate" within Power Option Properties. I get the following message Power Policy Manager unable to reserve hibernate file The process cannot access the file beacause it is being used by another process. I have tried numerous ways to resolve this, but all have failed. Anyone any ideas? Wychwar |
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| Snakeyes |
| Posted: February 28th, 2009, 2:29pm |
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Try this Shut off Hibernate and the find and delete the hyberfil.sys file in your C directory. restart and enable hibernate. |
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| Wychwar |
| Posted: March 6th, 2009, 8:58pm |
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I do not seem to have hyberfil.sys file on either my desktop (hibernate not functioning) or laptop (hibernate functioning) computers. Regards, Wychwar |
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| Snakeyes |
| Posted: March 6th, 2009, 11:50pm |
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You might not have your system set to show hidden files and folders. In Explorer click on Tools and then Folder Options Under "Folder Options" click on the "View" tab and then check "Show hidden files and folders". You should see the file now |
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| Wychwar |
| Posted: March 23rd, 2009, 1:02pm |
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Hello Snakeyes, Thanks for your help. I have checked the situation regarding hidden files and they are not hidden. Using the "search" facilty to find hiberfil.sys, results in nothing found. This is also set to search system files and hidden files and folders. Losing the abbility to put the computer into hibernation is a considerable nuisance. Nobody seems to have a solution. Regards All, Wychwar |
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| Snakeyes |
| Posted: March 23rd, 2009, 1:47pm |
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There are cases of installed programs such as Alcohol and Adaptec Take 2 that can cause this issue. Use Config.sys to do a clean boot with all Start-ups and non- microsoft services disabled and see if Hybernation works. You can then use Config.sys to identify the offending software/service. Cheers |
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| Ray |
| Posted: March 23rd, 2009, 4:33pm |
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I think Snakeyes means msconfig.exe and not Config.sys. Go to Start, then to Run, type "msconfig" (without the quotes) in the textbox and click on the OK or Run button. |
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| Snakeyes |
| Posted: March 23rd, 2009, 6:39pm |
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