Is it possible to get ISDN-card and hibernate to work?
This is a discussion about Is it possible to get ISDN-card and hibernate to work? in the Windows Hardware category; Hi! I have asus pci isdn-card (newest drivers) and if I try to go to hibernate state my computer freezes. Is this ASUS fault or is there same problem with all Pci-isdn cards? Is solution to get ISA isdn card? Is isa slower than pci? thanks!!! -Juha-.
Hi!
I have asus pci isdn-card (newest drivers) and if I try to go to hibernate state my computer freezes.
Is this ASUS fault or is there same problem with all Pci-isdn cards? Is solution to get ISA isdn card? Is isa slower than pci?
thanks!!!
-Juha-
I have asus pci isdn-card (newest drivers) and if I try to go to hibernate state my computer freezes.
Is this ASUS fault or is there same problem with all Pci-isdn cards? Is solution to get ISA isdn card? Is isa slower than pci?
thanks!!!
-Juha-
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I had the very same problem, untill i went to the asuscom site, and got the latest drivers =D http://www.asuscom.com.tw/downld1.html is what you are looking for i believe
get the latest drivers, and all SHOULD be well =)
get the latest drivers, and all SHOULD be well =)

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I have already have their latests driver :-(
Internet connection sharing wll disable hibernation by default. Microsoft's thinking was; "why suspend a PC when its supposed to be acting as a server?"
Of course if your at home, then a small delay is ok, better than having your PC on 24-7. But no it doesn't go that way
Best to just download seti@home, and put those cycles to use
Of course if your at home, then a small delay is ok, better than having your PC on 24-7. But no it doesn't go that way
Best to just download seti@home, and put those cycles to use