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    Reeboting from sleep mode problems on 296.10, gtx580m

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by frunmasterx, Mar 26, 2012.

  1. frunmasterx

    frunmasterx Newbie

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    Hi!

    296.10 drivers are causing problems when I try to reebot my Pc from sleep mode. The screen remains black and won't show anything unless I restart my computer. Does this happen to anyone else? I am using a gtx580m.

    Thanks!
     
  2. frunmasterx

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    bump, help please
     
  3. blink_c

    blink_c Notebook Consultant

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    What computer are you using?
     
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    a clevo P170HM
     
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    trvelbug Notebook Prophet

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    you would probably get more answers if you posted in the sager forums
     
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    If it is a 3D enabled Clevo (which I think it has that option), it's because your screen is set to 120Hz. The M17x r3 with 3D has this issue as well. The 120Hz does not work well with Windows. Currently, the only known fix is to turn your refresh rate down to 60Hz. Kind of defeats the purpose of having it, but hey, what ya gonna do?