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    W3v Hibernation problem

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by pmdennison, Dec 24, 2006.

  1. pmdennison

    pmdennison Newbie

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    Hi all,

    I have a W3v, 1.86Ghz, 1GB RAM and all has been great. Its the best laptop I have had and will be looking to get an upgrade in the new year (a different story!).

    I have looked at some of the threads and I hope I haven't reposted something that has already been asked.

    When I hibernate my laptop (close the lid) and then try to un-hibernate (you can see that I'm technically minded!) the progress bar goes to the right of the screen but then just stops and does nothing.

    What can I do? Help!
     
  2. Mr.Pigeon

    Mr.Pigeon Notebook Evangelist

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    Delete any secondary partitions you might have, should fix your problem .. There are a number of threads on this subject.

    Cheers.
     
  3. cooldude1015

    cooldude1015 Notebook Consultant

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    to do so, I believe you can utilize the windows xp cd. all you have to do is pretend like you're going to install windows xp all the way until it goes to the blue page concerning partitions. (meaning when it asks you if you really want to install windows despite the fact you already have windows installed, say yes) there you highlight the hidden partition, and push d? and delete the hidden partition. It should be pretty easy to recognize considering it doesn't have a drive letter attached to it.
     
  4. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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