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Whenever I try to hibernate, the laptop would take a while... which it's
fine, 'cos it isn't exactly top of the line, since its for college use only. However, instead of hibernating (eventually), it restarts. What's the problem and is there a solution to this? In addition, whenever there's an orphan/zombie process running, the computer just *won't* restart, even if i told it to. And from the looks of another thread i posted, which is about killing that kinda processes, it does not seem like there's a way to. Is there any other way to restart the system (since I just can't kill the affected processes), other than killing LSA or shutting off the power? |
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First of all update your BIOS and drivers and try this: 'Visit Here' (http://tinyurl.com/5cuoxq) -- Ramesh Kumar MVP RAMESH KUMAR Microsoft MVP: 'My MVP Profile' (https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Ramesh.Kumar) My Blog: 'It's My Windows' (http://itsmywindows.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ramesh Kumar MVP's Profile: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/member.php?userid=17 View this thread: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21830 |