Re: USB device removal while in hibernate crashes system after resume




"s then" <sthen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've found that a device I have will cause windows to crash (total system
freeze, no BSoD or any warning or event messages), by removing it while my
system is hibernated. I have lots of USB devices, and none except for one
that I have seem to have this problem. This happens over multiple
hardware
platforms (Dell, HP, and Sony seem to all crash) and is easily reproduced.
All running fully patched XP Pro. The wired apple keyboard is the
culprit.
I've read some other threads where a usb ethernet caused this problem.
Other
brands of keyboards I have dont seem to experience this. Has anyone seen
this behavior before?

It is clear that the driver has an issue. The advice is therefore not to
unpug it while in hibernate. Since I note that it is Apple hardware even
better advice would be: not to plug it in in the first place.


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