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    How to solve my dv2500t randomly hibernating?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Steeler7588, Aug 1, 2008.

  1. Steeler7588

    Steeler7588 Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys,

    Every once in a while, my computer just randomly hibernates. It doesn't happen very often, but it's quite annoying and I'd like to stop it if I can. I tried Googling it to see if this was a common problem, but the few people who did have it happening didn't seem to find a solution (not one that they posted, anyway). It just happened this ten minutes ago, so I went to the Event Viewer and found that a warning and error had logged (and had logged for the other times, as well).

    Error
    Event ID: 1283
    Source: DigitalPersonal Pro
    "Agent cannot start. Found other running Agent."

    Warning
    Event ID: 3
    Source: SQL Browser
    "The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL instance MSSMLBIZ is not valid."

    Anyone else have this problem? Anyone know what to do? I guess a Clean Install may fix it, but DigitalPersonal Pro is the fingerprint software so I don't want this to happen again.
     
  2. Hster2

    Hster2 Notebook Consultant

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    perhaps, have you tried running an anti-malware scan?
     
  3. integra144

    integra144 Notebook Consultant

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    I had the same issue on my ThinkPad. It is because the laptop gets to hot. If you use a laptop fan, I guarantee you it would stop.
     
  4. Steeler7588

    Steeler7588 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks. Like a cooling fan?

    Also, I don't use my laptop for anything strenuous. Just web browsing, watching videos, etc. What could be making it get so hot?
     
  5. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    I highly doubt its a heating issue. I suggest you disable hibernation for now
     
  6. Infamous22

    Infamous22 Notebook Deity

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    These sound like very annoying problems. I'd assume reformatting the notebook would get rid of all these problems. Just backup your data.