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    Vista & Hibernate Status

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by stebook, Mar 22, 2007.

  1. stebook

    stebook Notebook Consultant

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    Where did the Hibernate Status screens go? When I click hibernate, my screen goes black and I have no idea what is going on. In XP it would show a status as it saved everything to disk.

    My biggest concern is that maybe 20-30% of the time when I hibernate the computer stays on, hard drive reads periodically for over 20+ min. I can still turn on/off caps-lock, wifi, etc, but the screen is black and won't come back on. In this state the power button does nothing. When I press space or enter keys it beeps. The only solution is to pull the plug and Cold Boot in which case it loses the hibernate.

    I tried turning off the Hybrid Sleep. Right now it's set to do the standard hibernate.

    So now, I can no longer feel secure that when I click hibernate, that it's actually going to do it. Sometimes it's done in 10 seconds, 20 seconds, sometimes never.

    Any ideas? I am running Vista Ultimate on a Dell e1505.

    Anyone else notice similar issues?

    Any solutions?

    :confused:
     
  2. sylonien

    sylonien Notebook Evangelist

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    Well I don't trust just closing my lid for it to go in to Hibernation, even though I programmed it to do so. So what I did is I changed my power button buttons to Hibernate, so its' like Orange now rather than Red, so i know it puts it in to Hibernate. But it is very annoying not knowign what its doing when its just blakc and it takes like 30+ seconds to hibernate - so so so long compared to the XP. :confused:
     
  3. vestige

    vestige Notebook Consultant

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    I am having the same issues. I don't know why there is no progress bar for Hibernation, I would assume that it was removed by Microsoft.

    I also have the problem where sometimes it stays on when I set it to hibernate, sometimes it shuts down, sometimes it doesn't. For my laptop is takes even longer to get into hibernation compared to XP.

    I believe this can be fixed by a BIOS update from the laptop manufacturer, if not then maybe Microsoft.
     
  4. stebook

    stebook Notebook Consultant

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    The only factor so far that I've seen is that I seem to have trouble going into sleep/hibernate if I'm connected to certain BlueTooth devices. The computer just locks up in some mystery state causing me to have to pull the power.
     
  5. sylonien

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    The amount of times I click on shutdown (showing progress bar) and I close the lid and it goes to Hibernate while shutting down. So I start my laptop next time, then it finishes off shutting down.

    How crap is that.
     
  6. stebook

    stebook Notebook Consultant

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    You can definitely customize and change what happens when you close the lid. You can make it: do nothing, sleep, hibernate, etc.

    So what you are saying is that it is sleeping/hibernating after you click shut-down. So you click shutdown, then close the lid and it "sleeps" during the "shutdown" process. So that when you turn it on, it continues the shutdown.
     
  7. sylonien

    sylonien Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes I think I get what you're saying... lol :)

    Click on shutdown -> laptop starts to shutdown (displays the progress bar) -> I close the lid -> it decides to stop shutdown process and goes to hibernate/sleep -> I open lid -> press power button -> computer awakes -> resumes the shutdown procedure from before -> i have to press power button again to boot from the start

    Get it? :p
     
  8. stebook

    stebook Notebook Consultant

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    Got it!

    I would recommend that you change your Power Settings for whichever profile you are on (aka Balanced). Just find the advanced option link, then change the "action" for "Close Lid" to Do Nothing.
     
  9. spikeystud88

    spikeystud88 Notebook Guru

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    So I'm not the only one with this problem. Seems like Vista is a piece of poop when it comes to hibernating.

    What I'm most worried about is that TWICE I've thought I put my laptop in hibernate (well, I closed the lid...Vista just messed up) and then I put it in my booq sleeve in my bag, then went somewhere. I was shocked and worried when I pulled it out and felt how hot it was. I'm surprised something didn't burn out.

    I hope this gets fixed soon...
     
  10. sylonien

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    You're definately not on your own there spikey. :)

    Yeh I'm going to disable any actions for when 'closing lid' for sure now.

    And I found that when I click on Hibernate under Start menu, and close the lid - it does go to hibernate without fuss. Just everything else is a bit messed up with the power management.