Re: Shut down (hibernate) problem :-)



Well for those who may have found just a little humour, in my OP :-
....HOORAY...DUNNIT ...FIXED IT ...all is lovely :-)
....though transferring just 1024mb's of ram memory to hiberfil.sys seemed to
take longer than doing a normal shutdown, so I doubt I'll use it, ...after
all that frustration and effort !

....anyway, earlier today I read MS
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315664
"This issue may occur when the selective suspend functionality is enabled on
a device that does not support it. This situation may occur when two or more
USB-based devices have the same vendor and product identification numbers,
and when only one of the devices supports the selective suspend
functionality."
....( I think that was a hyperlink at http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbshtdwn.htm
....so ...BIG thanks to Jim Eshelman )

....and that sort of rang a distant bell. So a little while ago I swapped
out my USB wireless kb and mouse for PS2 ones, and BINGO !, my LOVELY
.....HONEY ....GORGEOUS ....PRETTY .....PRETTY Seasonic psu went
"click/booomf" and powered down at hibernation !! :-)

....I like it now :-)

regards, Richard

ps
....serves me right for having just the wireless kb transmitter's USB plug
plugged in, and it's PS2 "tail," coming off of that same transmitter lead,
(intended for mouse PS2 port) dangling doing nothing, because I had a
"different "hard wired" optical mouse plugged into a second USB port.
.....finally spotted two mice in Device Manager | hardware ...distant bell
rang louder.
And although not sure now, and I haven't yet spotted mention of it in the 3
page Asrock motherboard manual, OR in the full manual on cd, I suspect there
was a conflict going on with a motherboard USB pin header, (going to a 3
1/4" bay card reader), and an ATX rear USB port, because now my card reader
is reported as four USB devices / drive letters. Much earlier it was
showing just three.



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"RJK" <notatospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thankyou Kelly, ...and I though I was being a littel humous, I bet you
grinned :-)

anyhoooo again, I tried almost everything I could think of but haven't
yet swapped out psu, ...fed up with it now ! ...I don't think I like it
anymore !

regards, Richard


"Kelly" <kelly@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Not amused, Richard.

That being said....check what is running in the background.

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All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm





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