Detonator drivers and hibernation

This is a discussion about Detonator drivers and hibernation in the Windows Hardware category; Does all detonator drivers prevent hibernaiton? So far I have tried ver. 5. 22 and 5. 32. I have to add that I use my Asus Geforce DDR as a secondary video card/game card since it delivers a ****y picture quality at 1600x1200.

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Does all detonator drivers prevent hibernaiton?
 
So far I have tried ver. 5.22 and 5.32. I have to add that I use my Asus Geforce DDR as a secondary video card/game card since it delivers a ****y picture quality at 1600x1200. Mb is Abit bh6 1.0 latest bios. Other graphic card is matrox millennium 4mb!
 
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I've tried 5.22, 5.30, and 5.32, and all work fine with hibernation. I think you've singled out the wrong driver.
 
What is your computer's configuration?

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Computer configuration:
 
Win2k fresh installation, the only driver that needs to be installed, acording to the Device Manager, is the nvidia driver. I could, and probably will, update sound driver to LW 3.0 and latest Adaptec driver.
 
Would it matter if I used Asus' own driver?
 
Abit bh6
Asus Geforce DDR
Matrox Millennium 4 mb
Sblive value
Promise FastTrack 100 IBM GXP 75 60 GB array
2 IBM's GXP 14, 10 GB
Adaptec 2904 (europe version of 2906)
Yamaha 4260
Plextor 40 TSi
AGFA 1236 SCSI scanner
Eicon DIVA ISDN

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Hmm . . . I know very little about the drivers you're using, since I've got a KX133/IDE system. LiveWare 3 might help; at the least it probably won't hurt (assuming you don't get speaker crackling from ACPI IRQ sharing), and I'm sure newest SCSI drivers wouldn't hurt either.
 
The culprit may be the Matrox card, since it's old and is likely not ACPI compliant. (I don't think ACPI even existed as a standard when it was created . . .)
 
What CD burning software are you using? I know that Adaptec Easy CD Creator/DirectCD has caused problems with hibernating unless it's patched to version 4.02c.

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In my system is the hole in the trousers that causes hypothermia...
 
Eh? Oh, sorry, the Adaptec CD wizard is the culpret that prevents hibernation.
 
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System Spec:
FIC VA-503+ 1.1b bios JE439
CPU Current Limiter Disabled
AMD K6-2 550 (300 when I talk to FIC tech support)
128Mb SSi PC100
STB Velocity 4400 16Mb AGP PAL TV-Out
Hauppauge Wintv Model 406
Realtek 8029 LAN
Creative ES1371 (PCI64v)
56.6K (AkA 44k) ISA Modem
Creative 48mx CDROM
Memorex TriMaxx200(DVD/CDR/CDRW, 6,4,24) (cracked 1.60 bios)
Maxtor 91301U3 13Gb
LS120
and com and lpt i/o conflict error during bios startup.
Hardware fault caused by win2k beta3 and dodgy bios, now irrepairable.
Serial IO card