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    hibernate problem

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by j_stein, Aug 18, 2006.

  1. j_stein

    j_stein Notebook Consultant

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    can anyone tell me the resources needed to go into hibernation, i used to be able to, but now i cant for some reason. my specs are listed below, it just doesnt make sense to me why i cant

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  2. usapatriot

    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Shift at the shutdown menu for hibernate function.

    Make sure hibernate is enabled.
     
  3. j_stein

    j_stein Notebook Consultant

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    its enabled but it says system resoucres cant support, which doesnt seem right
     
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    Shnoob Notebook Enthusiast

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  5. Tolien

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    It's a bug in Windows with machines with >=1GB of RAM. There's a fix for it here.

    Edit: Beaten to it :)
     
  6. j_stein

    j_stein Notebook Consultant

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    thank you BOTH :)