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This problem is driving me nuts. I've searched this forum and everywhere else
I can and tried many ideas with no help. I have a Gateway Tablet PC which originally came with Windows XP Tablet edition. I upgraded it to Vista Home Premium a long time ago (2 years?) and have had no problems, except for the lousy video chip that the laptop has. I decided to upgrade the ram from 1 GB to 2 GB, so went to a reputable online memory seller that has a scanner to tell you what memory to buy. Replaced the two 500MB modules with two 1GB modules. After that, the laptop goes into hybrid sleep/hibernation fine, but when resuming, the HDD light flashes, DVD spins up, etc., but the screen stays blank, and Vista hangs. I have to hold the power button down to switch off and then reboot, with the complaint that it did not shut down correctly. This was so annoying that I reinstalled the 2 500MB memory modules and the problem went away. But a few weeks later, the slowness and disk thrashing prompted me to try again. So I put the 2GB in again, and bingo, the hang-upon-resume problem reappears. It does boot and run faster with the 2 GB, so I really want to keep it. Things I have tried: Switching off hibernation (both in control panel and with powercfg -h off) Removed ready boost sd card Installed Vista SP2 RTM Any ideas would be appreciated. TIA, Michael |
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This problem is driving me nuts. I've searched this forum and everywhere
else I can and tried many ideas with no help. I have a Gateway Tablet PC which originally came with Windows XP Tablet edition. I upgraded it to Vista Home Premium a long time ago (2 years?) and have had no problems, except for the lousy video chip that the laptop has. I decided to upgrade the ram from 1 GB to 2 GB, so went to a reputable online memory seller that has a scanner to tell you what memory to buy. Replaced the two 500MB modules with two 1GB modules. After that, the laptop goes into hybrid sleep/hibernation fine, but when resuming, the HDD light flashes, DVD spins up, etc., but the screen stays blank, and Vista hangs. I have to hold the power button down to switch off and then reboot, with the complaint that it did not shut down correctly. This was so annoying that I reinstalled the 2 500MB memory modules and the problem went away. But a few weeks later, the slowness and disk thrashing prompted me to try again. So I put the 2GB in again, and bingo, the hang-upon-resume problem reappears. It does boot and run faster with the 2 GB, so I really want to keep it. Things I have tried: Switching off hibernation (both in control panel and with powercfg -h off) Removed ready boost sd card Installed Vista SP2 RTM Have you checked the BIOS to confirm that the new ram is properly detected? Are there manual/auto speed settings for the ram? Is Windows showing 2 gb in System Properties? Do you have the size of the page file locked? If so did you increase it to the new, larger recommended size after increasing the ram? Since it's a laptop does the problem happen on battery as well as AC? Have you tried going through the advanced power settings? |
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"Victek" wrote:
Have you checked the BIOS to confirm that the new ram is properly detected? Are there manual/auto speed settings for the ram? Is Windows showing 2 gb in System Properties? Do you have the size of the page file locked? If so did you increase it to the new, larger recommended size after increasing the ram? Since it's a laptop does the problem happen on battery as well as AC? Have you tried going through the advanced power settings? Thanks--these are great suggestions. Windows did show 2GB in System Properties, and I have the page file set to have Windows manage it automatically. It says that the recommended size is 3055 MB but the currently allocated size is 2337 MB. Since you asked, I checked the BIOS and it is recognizing the 2 1024 MB modules--there are no options to change in the BIOS about this. The problem happens on battery or when plugged in. I've looked through all the advanced power settings but don't see anything to change there--except that hibernation is not an option now that I did the "powercfg -h off" thing. When trying to resume after sleep, the screen stays black even though the disk and DVD spin up and I can hear the HDD heads moving for a few seconds--then it hangs. |
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Seeing as you appear to have a video problem - update the video drivers to
the latest version to see if it will fix your problem. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "musichem" wrote in message ... "Victek" wrote: Have you checked the BIOS to confirm that the new ram is properly detected? Are there manual/auto speed settings for the ram? Is Windows showing 2 gb in System Properties? Do you have the size of the page file locked? If so did you increase it to the new, larger recommended size after increasing the ram? Since it's a laptop does the problem happen on battery as well as AC? Have you tried going through the advanced power settings? Thanks--these are great suggestions. Windows did show 2GB in System Properties, and I have the page file set to have Windows manage it automatically. It says that the recommended size is 3055 MB but the currently allocated size is 2337 MB. Since you asked, I checked the BIOS and it is recognizing the 2 1024 MB modules--there are no options to change in the BIOS about this. The problem happens on battery or when plugged in. I've looked through all the advanced power settings but don't see anything to change there--except that hibernation is not an option now that I did the "powercfg -h off" thing. When trying to resume after sleep, the screen stays black even though the disk and DVD spin up and I can hear the HDD heads moving for a few seconds--then it hangs. |
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"Richard Urban" wrote:
Seeing as you appear to have a video problem - update the video drivers to the latest version to see if it will fix your problem. That was a good thought. But I checked, and I already have the latest drivers for the Intel 915gm chipset: v. 6.14.10.4704. I could reinstall them, I guess... |