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The resolution change after resume by standby is really starting to bug me too. Windows Vista has a major problem. Hibernate and sleep mode will not recover.

We do not know what to do. We were told not to download anything from microsoft, because that was our problem. Then we were told we had to download updates to fix our problem.

I am not a computer whiz. What do we do? Then double click on a normal jpg file. Windows viewer comes on, but try to print with it. So try to add it again says COPY 1, ok, but then gets a system error. Win Vista Home Premium System hangs up.. I come back and monitor is off. I can hear a noise like its trying to turn on the monitor, wakeup. Nothing I do wakes it up. I turn it off and then on..

Only solution is to reboot, go to F8 and do a restore! But do a restore times daily? Turn off computer. Remove one of the RAM chips or change to a different one 3. Start the computer. Windows will inform you that RAM has changed and ask if you want to delete the restoration data. Confirm that you want to delete it. Start in normal mode.

After it reboots you can do a regular shut down, replace the RAM and restart as usual. Absolutely will not return from sleep mode. About ready to go back to XP. Just bought another puter, why? Its a Dell, dude! Inspiron No activation, no key required, no hassles Runs good, so far. My problems listed above are not as often occurring. Before, it was a few times a DAY Now it one or two, a week. Not sure you want to do that, since SP1 is about to be released in a week or so.

Ever since the start of February I have had a lot of problems with my laptop, especially the sleep mode. Its a compaq presario c, bought in early November new. I recently upgraded my memory from 1 gig to 2 gigs thinking that would help with everything. So here is the issue, it will not go into sleep mode. With in 30 seconds of shutting the lid, or minutes of inactivity it shuts down completely, and then when you go to resume it comes up with a post saying something along the lines of Windows did not shut down properly and gives you the option to start in Safe mode or Start normally.

I have tried the Hybrid Sleep which I think defeats the purpose of sleep. It basicly restarts itself and skips the log in process. Is this an update issue? And if so could someone please give me some tips on removing the affected update? Well i did a little research on my own and sound a solution. I found a website cant remember the site URL but it stated that if i when into power options and created my own power scheme and fiddled with the sleep options and got it to work the way i wanted it to.

I experienced this problem yesterday. How odd. Prior to Vista SP1 x4 I could sleep, hibernate all day long. If I let the power options timers run, I sleep just fine.

Usually unplugging it for ONLY an hour or two will not work. I was told by my friendly HP dealer that this problem is very common and that I would just have to live with it until MS comes out with a fix, but that in the meantime I could log in as the administrator and turn off hibernation. I did that but the problem persists with no noticeable change whatever. Any suggestions. When I get lucky and unplugging overnight does work, I am able to reboot only after telling Vista to reboot from scratch and delete the information that was saved so the machine could wake up from hibernation.

It dounds to me like you have a BIOS setting which is putting your machine to sleep. Any solutions other than reinstalling windows? I followed the two steps listed above with my two computers and only one of them responded positively, but the other one is still hanging — up on me. What can be the problem with it and how can I fix it? Please help! Hallo…i have the same problem….

This happens frequently…what to do? When connected properly,computer stopped hanging. Thanks a lot for helping me around.

Disable any firewall and check if it resolve your problem, If resolve then uninstall firewall and install again. Nothing works. I tried restarting it several times but nothing seems to happen.

I am very disappointed. Thank You Very Much for the help. This Information will help me more in the near future when i get a new computer. God Bless! My compaq hp presario cq62 is jst 7month old, yestaday i just wake up to on d system it could nt on, i try again it on but after booting i could nt do any tin on it it hang i hv 2 remove batry, d prbl stil contnue… I open d syst remove d RAM and d hard disk, i blow d sytm clean d ram and fixt it back.

I on it nd it work but after workn 4 one hour it stoped working hang … Now d system can not on again. Pls if any body has solution 2 dis problen, assist plz. My pc configuration: Pentium 4 3ghz processor,dggc mother board,2gb ddr1 ram,gb new wb hdd. Sir,pls mail me a solution to my mail id below.

So pl share.. Thank you.. Hi do you hep me? I was scratching my head with this problem, Thanks a lot.. My computer hangs after min of starting. I have cleaned the cpu and snps fan. But still the problem existing. System information is below. One more thing to mention that is the free space in C drive flactuates frequently though I do not install or copy anything there.

Please provide me a solution. I have change my hard disk ,coller and processer too. But the computer hang after 30 or 40 seconds at operating system. But when i open bios setting it does not hang any more. I check the memory and clean the board and the problem is not solve. Pls help. The global version of this hotfix installs files that have the attributes that are listed in the following tables. The dates and the times for these files on your local computer are displayed in your local time together with your current daylight saving time DST bias.

Additionally, the dates and the times may change when you perform certain operations on the files. Important Windows Vista hotfixes and Windows Server hotfixes are included in the same packages.

However, only "Windows Vista" is listed on the Hotfix Request page. To request the hotfix package that applies to one or both operating systems, select the hotfix that is listed under "Windows Vista" on the page. Always refer to the "Applies To" section in articles to determine the actual operating system that each hotfix applies to.

The security catalog files, for which the attributes are not listed, are signed with a Microsoft digital signature. Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

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