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Vista, Sleep, and nVidia
I installed the new nVidia 101.41 drivers today and intial test
indicate that sleep/hibernate is working! I am a bit cautious, because I did get this to work ONCE before with some non-reproducable combination of drivers. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/ |
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Vista, Sleep, and nVidia
Well, how do you define "work"?
I could get it to sleep but could never get the system to wake via keyboard or mouse, only the reset button. Walter "Steve Jain" wrote in message ... I installed the new nVidia 101.41 drivers today and intial test indicate that sleep/hibernate is working! I am a bit cautious, because I did get this to work ONCE before with some non-reproducable combination of drivers. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/ |
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Vista, Sleep, and nVidia
It is working here, too, with 101.41 as well but with some quirks......
1) Screen now come back and I can logon after resuming from suspend (S3). And I woke the computer up by moving my mouse, which is wireless. That's how I define working...... 2) Power profiles will get changed to High performance after resume until the Power settings windows is open. 3) Waking up from suspend may cause random devices (on my system, most frequently the USB BT2 adapter, the HP Network printer driver, and the Marvell GB LAN controller) to fail to start up. I had to go into device mgr and disable and re-enable the devices to have them come back up after resume. I had no such problems with ATI Cat 7.1/7.2 and a pair of X1950pro running CF on the same system. "Walter Cohen" wrote in message ... Well, how do you define "work"? I could get it to sleep but could never get the system to wake via keyboard or mouse, only the reset button. Walter "Steve Jain" wrote in message ... I installed the new nVidia 101.41 drivers today and intial test indicate that sleep/hibernate is working! I am a bit cautious, because I did get this to work ONCE before with some non-reproducable combination of drivers. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/ |
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Vista, Sleep, and nVidia
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 15:28:08 -0500, "Walter Cohen"
wrote: Well, how do you define "work"? I could get it to sleep but could never get the system to wake via keyboard or mouse, only the reset button. I have been able to get the system to recover to the state it was before entering sleep or hibernation. Everything seems to work after. I had one small issue, the CPU fan ran at full speed when resuming from sleep. Going into and back out of hibernation fixed it. It's only been one day, but this is the best results I've gotten so far. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/ |