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    nc6000 won't hibernate

    Discussion in 'HP' started by skywalker, Nov 25, 2006.

  1. skywalker

    skywalker Business Notebook FTW!!

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    I have nc6000 in my office, sometimes it refuses to hibernate and I am sure there is no hardware failure. The hardrive is brand new Hitachi 80GB 5400RPM( 2month old) and every components inside are fine. For all who have nc6000, have you experienced same problem with me?
    FYI, my BIOS version is F14, I think it not old bios, I also using newest Catalyst Driver.
    In my opinion, I think it's all about software-related problem, but I dont install many softwares now, just notebook drivers,Office, WinZip,WinRAR,Adobe Acrobat ,Photoshop, and Java Web Start alongside with Apache HTTP Server 2.0.54.
    My judgement might be Java web start/Apache HTTP...but i can be wrong.
     
  2. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Go back to the nc6000s HP drivers. I've had some screwing things happen to me when going to the ATI general drivers.

    Also, go to device manager and see if anything strange pops up at you. Some times driver issues are all it is.
     
  3. skywalker

    skywalker Business Notebook FTW!!

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    HP is too lazy to update their product's driver ^_^