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    ASUS G1 S - hibernation issue

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by pazzman1989, Feb 23, 2008.

  1. pazzman1989

    pazzman1989 Newbie

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    Hi all,
    from what i have leaned reading through this forum my issue is by no means a one off. Infact it seems to be quite common. Yet i can find nothing here that gives a solution. so i decided to make this post on an already very jammed forum.. i would not do so if i was not so deperate for an answere and would be so very greatfull for some help...

    -i turned the g1s to hybernate and left it over night.
    -i then proceeded to turn it on in the moring.
    -the sceen was black, the little asus was their on the mini lcd and the power lights were on
    -there was no hard drive activaty indicated via the led's
    -also no noise emited from the HDD's
    i have tryed turning it on and off several times with no change to the situation. no matter what i press or how much a swear at it nothing changes..

    is there any one that know's how to resolve this? :confused:


    cheers Pazz.
     
  2. pazzman1989

    pazzman1989 Newbie

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    "bump" Please can some one offer assistance? i grow more and more despirate the longer i am with out my working laptop :(
     
  3. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    As I said on PM, please follow the "My Notebook doesn't POST" guide in my 'Tips and Tricks'. If that doesn't fix the issue, your motherboard/GPU/other non-removable hardware is probably dead and you need to RMA.