Computer won't hibernate

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Will Pittenger

When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable. So I
created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is unable
to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation shutdown
screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.

Any suggestions?
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Will Pittenger
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Will Pittenger,after much thought,came up with this jewel:

> When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable.
> So I created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is
> unable to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation
> shutdown screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.
>
> Any suggestions?


What is the exact error message?

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Will Pittenger wrote:
> When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable. So I
> created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is unable
> to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation shutdown
> screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.
>
> Any suggestions?
> ------------
> Will Pittenger
> mailto:will.pittenger@globespeed.net
> mailto:will.pittenger1@gmail.com (use for attachements over 2 megs)
> ------------
> Phone: 309-263-2176
> Fax: 309-263-2176 Call before sending a fax as the fax machine is not
> normally online.


If you have more than 1GB of RAM, there is a MS hotfix that
you need to make hibernation work properly.

Ciao . . . C.Joseph

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to respond to an unreasonable request."

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(A Windows professional's view of entering the Linux world)
 
Is there a log file that would list it? Problem with BSODs is that you
need to use a Mark 1 pencil to record that.
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Will Pittenger
mailto:will.pittenger@globespeed.net
mailto:will.pittenger1@gmail.com (use for attachements over 2 megs)
------------
Phone: 309-263-2176
Fax: 309-263-2176 Call before sending a fax as the fax machine is not
normally online.

Maximus the mad wrote:
> Will Pittenger,after much thought,came up with this jewel:
>
>> When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable.
>> So I created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is
>> unable to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation
>> shutdown screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.
>>
>> Any suggestions?

>
> What is the exact error message?
>
> max
 
Exactly 1GB. Previous partitions on the same machine hibernated
successfully.
------------
Will Pittenger
mailto:will.pittenger@globespeed.net
mailto:will.pittenger1@gmail.com (use for attachements over 2 megs)
------------
Phone: 309-263-2176
Fax: 309-263-2176 Call before sending a fax as the fax machine is not
normally online.

C.Joseph Drayton wrote:
> Will Pittenger wrote:
>> When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable. So
>> I created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is
>> unable to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation
>> shutdown screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>> ------------
>> Will Pittenger
>> mailto:will.pittenger@globespeed.net
>> mailto:will.pittenger1@gmail.com (use for attachements over 2 megs)
>> ------------
>> Phone: 309-263-2176
>> Fax: 309-263-2176 Call before sending a fax as the fax machine is not
>> normally online.

>
> If you have more than 1GB of RAM, there is a MS hotfix that you need to
> make hibernation work properly.
>
> Ciao . . . C.Joseph
>
> "A promise is nothing more than an attempt,
> to respond to an unreasonable request."
>
> http://blog.tlerma.com/
> (A Windows professional's view of entering the Linux world)
 
The problem is still not solved. Does anyone care? I can't obtain the
requested information without help.
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Will Pittenger
mailto:will.pittenger@globespeed.net
mailto:will.pittenger1@gmail.com (use for attachements over 2 megs)
------------
Phone: 309-263-2176
Fax: 309-263-2176 Call before sending a fax as the fax machine is not
normally online.

Will Pittenger wrote:
> Is there a log file that would list it? Problem with BSODs is that you
> need to use a Mark 1 pencil to record that.
> ------------
> Will Pittenger
> mailto:will.pittenger@globespeed.net
> mailto:will.pittenger1@gmail.com (use for attachements over 2 megs)
> ------------
> Phone: 309-263-2176
> Fax: 309-263-2176 Call before sending a fax as the fax machine is not
> normally online.
>
> Maximus the mad wrote:
>> Will Pittenger,after much thought,came up with this jewel:
>>
>>> When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable.
>>> So I created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is
>>> unable to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation
>>> shutdown screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?

>>
>> What is the exact error message?
>>
>> max
 
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