Win2k locking up on standby/hibernate
This is a discussion about Win2k locking up on standby/hibernate in the Windows Software category; This problem just started. When I go to standby mode, I hear my drives power down and click off, yet the monitor stays on and freezes, forcing me to cold boot the system. It does the same with hibernate.
This problem just started. When I go to standby mode, I hear my drives power down and click off, yet the monitor stays on and freezes, forcing me to cold boot the system. It does the same with hibernate.
Now, I have the Liveware3.0 for win2k drivers installed, however this problem just started after the drivers were installed for a while. It wasnt like I installed the drivers and everything stopped.
I also went from the 3.5beta of AIM to the standard release, as I heard the beta doesnt play nice with Win2k.
I am going to begin uninstalling all my software, testing standby after each uninstall, starting with the liveware drivers first.
Has anyone else had this problem? My mb is an ASUS P2B-LS, and is fully ACPI compliant. This shouldnt be happening, and it wasnt up until recently.
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Now, I have the Liveware3.0 for win2k drivers installed, however this problem just started after the drivers were installed for a while. It wasnt like I installed the drivers and everything stopped.
I also went from the 3.5beta of AIM to the standard release, as I heard the beta doesnt play nice with Win2k.
I am going to begin uninstalling all my software, testing standby after each uninstall, starting with the liveware drivers first.
Has anyone else had this problem? My mb is an ASUS P2B-LS, and is fully ACPI compliant. This shouldnt be happening, and it wasnt up until recently.
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Oh also, does anyone know how to log everything that happens from a certain point on in Win2k? I want to start logging then go into standby, and see whats the last thing it does before it hangs. Maybe that will help.
I cant figure out how this kind of logging is done in Win2k.
I cant figure out how this kind of logging is done in Win2k.