Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend
Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend with black
screen.
No problem with 4GB RAM.
No problem with 8GB after call "bcdedit /set removememory 4096"
Hardware: QUAD6600 @ GA-P35-DS3R & ATI 2400 & RAID1@2*WD320
Some hints?
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marfi
Re: Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend
That sounds like a problem with a driver that doesn't like living above 4
GB. If it's a driver problem you may be able to figure it out from the event
logs.
"marfi" <marfi@bb.onet.pl> wrote in message
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> Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend with black
> screen.
> No problem with 4GB RAM.
> No problem with 8GB after call "bcdedit /set removememory 4096"
> Hardware: QUAD6600 @ GA-P35-DS3R & ATI 2400 & RAID1@2*WD320
> Some hints?
> --
> marfi
>
Re: Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend
"Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message
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> That sounds like a problem with a driver that doesn't like living above 4
> GB. If it's a driver problem you may be able to figure it out from the
> event logs.
>
> http://jvert.spaces.live.com/blog/cn...63E3!373.entry
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
So what does this do?
bcdedit /set removememory 4096
Bought my Vista at 4GB and updated it 8GB ... not happy. I did suspend the
system once, it did suspend but would not wake up. Haven't used it since.
Took a power recycle to get it back.
Re: Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend
"Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message
> news:6C8CBFAA-331F-4668-8247-D386428150DF@microsoft.com...
>> That sounds like a problem with a driver that doesn't like living above 4
>> GB. If it's a driver problem you may be able to figure it out from the
>> event logs.
>>
>> http://jvert.spaces.live.com/blog/cn...63E3!373.entry
>>
>> --
>> Kerry Brown
>> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
>> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
>
> So what does this do?
>
> bcdedit /set removememory 4096
>
> Bought my Vista at 4GB and updated it 8GB ... not happy. I did suspend
> the system once, it did suspend but would not wake up. Haven't used it
> since. Took a power recycle to get it back.
That switch tells Windows not to use 4 GB of RAM and forces everything into
the remaining 4 GB if you have 8 GB. I had a lot of problems with
suspend/hibernate/resume on my notebook. Using the procedures at the link I
posted I was able to get it working properly.
Re: Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend
Użytkownik "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> napisał w
wiadomości news:6C8CBFAA-331F-4668-8247-D386428150DF@microsoft.com...
> That sounds like a problem with a driver that doesn't like living above 4
> GB. If it's a driver problem you may be able to figure it out from the
> event logs.
Unfortunatelly I do not see any events from resume time - probably because
computer hangs..
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marfi
"marfi" <marfi@bb.onet.pl> wrote in message
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> Użytkownik "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> napisał w
> wiadomości news:6C8CBFAA-331F-4668-8247-D386428150DF@microsoft.com...
>> That sounds like a problem with a driver that doesn't like living above 4
>> GB. If it's a driver problem you may be able to figure it out from the
>> event logs.
>
> Unfortunatelly I do not see any events from resume time - probably because
> computer hangs..
> --
> marfi
Re: Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend
Użytkownik "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> napisał w
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> In the event viewer
>
> Applications and Services Logs => Microsoft => Windows =>
> Diagnostics-Performance => Operational
>
> are there any events in the 300 range?
No. Only 100,101,102,109,200 & 400 are available.
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marfi
"marfi" <marfi@bb.onet.pl> wrote in message
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> Użytkownik "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> napisał w
> wiadomości news:E2BC4FC6-4238-4588-9216-5A1B7F547B8A@microsoft.com...
>> In the event viewer
>>
>> Applications and Services Logs => Microsoft => Windows =>
>> Diagnostics-Performance => Operational
>>
>> are there any events in the 300 range?
>
> No. Only 100,101,102,109,200 & 400 are available.
> --
> marfi
Re: Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend
Użytkownik "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> napisał w
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> I'm not sure where to proceed from here. On the systems I've seen with
> resume problems there were always entries in the event logs.
>
> With some motherboards there are problems when all four DIMM slots are
> populated. As an experiment try running the RAM at the next slower speed.
>
BTW : On the same PC: Windows XP (32bit) do not have problem with
suspend/resume at all.
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marfi
Re: Vista64 Ultimete with 8GB RAM hangs after resume from suspend
"marfi" <marfi@bb.onet.pl> wrote in message
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> Użytkownik "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> napisał w
> wiadomości news:1D8F3B41-450D-427E-A54F-76D14E67FB3E@microsoft.com...
>> I'm not sure where to proceed from here. On the systems I've seen with
>> resume problems there were always entries in the event logs.
>>
>> With some motherboards there are problems when all four DIMM slots are
>> populated. As an experiment try running the RAM at the next slower speed.
>>
> BTW : On the same PC: Windows XP (32bit) do not have problem with
> suspend/resume at all.
> --
> marfi
>
Which brings us back to my original post. It sounds like a driver problem
and possibly a problem with the way your motherboard maps memory. Did you
try running the RAM at a slower speed?