yeh, hibernation is
really helpful and i
use it "all" the time.
unfortunately, there are
so many variables that
can interfere with it.
if you haven't done so,
you might want to search
the newsgroups for all the
postings on hibernation and
see if there are some suggestions
posted by others for others
you have yet to try:
http://tinyurl.com/28quub
what might also be helpful is
that every windows that
is non oem is entitled to
2 free technical support
tickets directly from microsoft
via the microsoft.com site.
if you haven't used yours,
this might be an interesting
issue for them to resolve.
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it might be safe to say that
if windows was the "only" thing
loaded and running on the pc and
barring hardware failures,
then issues like these
would not occur.
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"AP" <AP.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In winXP there is a problem where machine doesn't always go to hibernate
> properly. There is a fix for this problem (kb330909), but it doesn't work
> every time. Two questions: Is there going to be a fix which works every time?
> and: Is there this same problem with Vista?