As many other here, I too am experiencing problems with Sleep. I read many of
the posts here, but didn't find an answer that applied directly to my case.
Resuming my laptop (brand new, Business Vista, 1022MB RAM, 32-bit OS) from
Sleep mode almost always results in my computer restarting, no matter how I
achieve "sleep" (from the gadgets toolbar, from the start menu, or voice
activation). I sometimes get a black screen with white fonts asking me how I
want to resume my computer.
Thinking that maybe one of the sotfwares I installed on my computer is the
cause of this, I added and deleted groups of programs from the startup menu,
but I don't think that's the cause of this. Finally, closing and opening
the lid never changes anything - in fact, I was never able to resume to the
computer from its sleep mode by opening the lid, although it is supposed to
according to the settings...
Even though it's a new PC have you checked the vendor's website
for patches & updated drivers ? One thing that's common is for a
new product to have issues resolved by a BIOS firmware update.
You may want to check the support site and see if a new(er) BIOS
flash module is available. If so, it's good to read the update notes &
check for any mention of fixes for Sleep states.
Some drivers/apps can interfere with "Sleep/Resume" - so you need
to ensure that everything is up to date. ( Especially, NIC & Video ).
One helpful thing to do is check the System & Application event
logs and check for errors. If the machine is logging errors then those
would need to be resolved to get a reliable working state.
"Amir Fink" <AmirFink@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:23D72C0B-A3F0-4E0E-85E1-84E8E5D6AD87@microsoft.com...
> As many other here, I too am experiencing problems with Sleep. I read many
> of
> the posts here, but didn't find an answer that applied directly to my
> case.
> Resuming my laptop (brand new, Business Vista, 1022MB RAM, 32-bit OS) from
> Sleep mode almost always results in my computer restarting, no matter how
> I
> achieve "sleep" (from the gadgets toolbar, from the start menu, or voice
> activation). I sometimes get a black screen with white fonts asking me how
> I
> want to resume my computer.
> Thinking that maybe one of the sotfwares I installed on my computer is the
> cause of this, I added and deleted groups of programs from the startup
> menu,
> but I don't think that's the cause of this. Finally, closing and opening
> the lid never changes anything - in fact, I was never able to resume to
> the
> computer from its sleep mode by opening the lid, although it is supposed
> to
> according to the settings...
>
> any help? it's really frustrating...
> thanks,
> Amir
* Amir Fink:
> As many other here, I too am experiencing problems with Sleep. I read many of the posts
> here, but didn't find an answer that applied directly to my case. Resuming my laptop (brand
> new, Business Vista, 1022MB RAM, 32-bit OS) from Sleep mode almost always results in my
> computer restarting, no matter how I achieve "sleep" (from the gadgets toolbar, from the
> start menu, or voice activation). I sometimes get a black screen with white fonts asking me
> how I want to resume my computer. Thinking that maybe one of the sotfwares I installed on my
> computer is the cause of this, I added and deleted groups of programs from the startup menu,
> but I don't think that's the cause of this. Finally, closing and opening the lid never
> changes anything - in fact, I was never able to resume to the computer from its sleep mode
> by opening the lid, although it is supposed to according to the settings...
>
> any help? it's really frustrating... thanks, Amir
Thanks for your reply. I spent this morning updating the BIOS for my
computer. I now have the most updated version of the glash module.
Unfortunately, the last attempt to recover from "sleep" resulted, again, in
my computer restarting, after I get a screen saying that the computer failed
to do something properly, and I am then given the options to restart in safe
mode, normally, and so forth.
any suggestions?
thanks,
Amir
"R. McCarty" wrote:
> Even though it's a new PC have you checked the vendor's website
> for patches & updated drivers ? One thing that's common is for a
> new product to have issues resolved by a BIOS firmware update.
> You may want to check the support site and see if a new(er) BIOS
> flash module is available. If so, it's good to read the update notes &
> check for any mention of fixes for Sleep states.
> Some drivers/apps can interfere with "Sleep/Resume" - so you need
> to ensure that everything is up to date. ( Especially, NIC & Video ).
> One helpful thing to do is check the System & Application event
> logs and check for errors. If the machine is logging errors then those
> would need to be resolved to get a reliable working state.
>
> "Amir Fink" <AmirFink@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:23D72C0B-A3F0-4E0E-85E1-84E8E5D6AD87@microsoft.com...
> > As many other here, I too am experiencing problems with Sleep. I read many
> > of
> > the posts here, but didn't find an answer that applied directly to my
> > case.
> > Resuming my laptop (brand new, Business Vista, 1022MB RAM, 32-bit OS) from
> > Sleep mode almost always results in my computer restarting, no matter how
> > I
> > achieve "sleep" (from the gadgets toolbar, from the start menu, or voice
> > activation). I sometimes get a black screen with white fonts asking me how
> > I
> > want to resume my computer.
> > Thinking that maybe one of the sotfwares I installed on my computer is the
> > cause of this, I added and deleted groups of programs from the startup
> > menu,
> > but I don't think that's the cause of this. Finally, closing and opening
> > the lid never changes anything - in fact, I was never able to resume to
> > the
> > computer from its sleep mode by opening the lid, although it is supposed
> > to
> > according to the settings...
> >
> > any help? it's really frustrating...
> > thanks,
> > Amir
>
>
>
Thanks again. But the problem persists. Here is some more info - the screen I
got this morning when my computer again did not properly recover from sleep:
windows resume loader
The last attempt to resume the system from its previous location failed.
Attempt to resume again?
-continue with system resume
-delete restoration data...
any ideas?
Amir
"MICHAEL" wrote:
> * Amir Fink:
> > As many other here, I too am experiencing problems with Sleep. I read many of the posts
> > here, but didn't find an answer that applied directly to my case. Resuming my laptop (brand
> > new, Business Vista, 1022MB RAM, 32-bit OS) from Sleep mode almost always results in my
> > computer restarting, no matter how I achieve "sleep" (from the gadgets toolbar, from the
> > start menu, or voice activation). I sometimes get a black screen with white fonts asking me
> > how I want to resume my computer. Thinking that maybe one of the sotfwares I installed on my
> > computer is the cause of this, I added and deleted groups of programs from the startup menu,
> > but I don't think that's the cause of this. Finally, closing and opening the lid never
> > changes anything - in fact, I was never able to resume to the computer from its sleep mode
> > by opening the lid, although it is supposed to according to the settings...
> >
> > any help? it's really frustrating... thanks, Amir
>
> Try these two new updates;
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941600
> Cumulative update rollup for USB core components in Windows Vista
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941649
> An update is available that improves the compatibility, reliability, and stability of Windows Vista
>
>
> -Michael
>
I had a chance to try the two links you sent - when I attempted this one
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941600 Cumulative update rollup for USB
core components in Windows Vista), I got a message that it was irrelevant for
my system. I only have 1GB Ram, if that's relevant.
thanks for the help
Amir
>
"MICHAEL" wrote:
> * Amir Fink:
> > As many other here, I too am experiencing problems with Sleep. I read many of the posts
> > here, but didn't find an answer that applied directly to my case. Resuming my laptop (brand
> > new, Business Vista, 1022MB RAM, 32-bit OS) from Sleep mode almost always results in my
> > computer restarting, no matter how I achieve "sleep" (from the gadgets toolbar, from the
> > start menu, or voice activation). I sometimes get a black screen with white fonts asking me
> > how I want to resume my computer. Thinking that maybe one of the sotfwares I installed on my
> > computer is the cause of this, I added and deleted groups of programs from the startup menu,
> > but I don't think that's the cause of this. Finally, closing and opening the lid never
> > changes anything - in fact, I was never able to resume to the computer from its sleep mode
> > by opening the lid, although it is supposed to according to the settings...
> >
> > any help? it's really frustrating... thanks, Amir
>
> Try these two new updates;
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941600
> Cumulative update rollup for USB core components in Windows Vista
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941649
> An update is available that improves the compatibility, reliability, and stability of Windows Vista
>
>
> -Michael
>