SBlive and Hibernate-Standby problems

This is a discussion about SBlive and Hibernate-Standby problems in the Windows Hardware category; Installed new beta LiveWare drivers on top of the Dell drivers. Did not have to reboot!? Hibernate and standby worked with Dell drivers, but now I get an error message that PS/2 mouse drivers are preventing system from hybernationstandby.

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Installed new beta LiveWare drivers on top of the Dell drivers. Did not have to reboot!? Hibernate and standby worked with Dell drivers, but now I get an error message that PS/2 mouse drivers are preventing system from hybernation--standby. Anyone else had this happen.
I have SMP system with SBlive OEM (no SPDIF connector).
Thanks in advance.

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Feel sorry for you i did exactly the same !
I first picked the Dell driver's then the 15 Mo Liveware 2k and finaly the large version of LW2k ! But for the latest version i didn't have to reboot as well but everything works great !
 
Can you give us some more details about your conf. maybe it will help anyone help you !
Regards Alex
 
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More power to you, I went back to Dell drivers. I have a dedicated NT machine doing MP3 burning and playing as not to compromise w2k work machine. I did like being able to just push a button and hibernate, not having to worry about closing windows etc.
 
System specs:
 
Gigabyte GA6-BXDS, disabled SCSI
256M Ram
Creative SBlive OEM Model#Something
Creative Geforce
Linksys 10/100 EtherSomething NIC
 
very basic system (due to w2k crushes, I disabled my RAID and other goodies)