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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: redsniper on May 16, 2004, 11:47:21 am
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When I put my computer on standby or hibernate I get a blue error screen when it wakes up. The screen doesn't last very long the only thing I managed to see was IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe
512 MB RAM
Athlon 2800 xp
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
SATA HD
Win xp home
Antec 380w Truepower
so... any thoughts?
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Wow...so close to mine:
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe
512mb PC2700 ram
Athlon XP 2700+
ATI Radeon 9700Pro
Win XP Home
Antec 330W Truepower
Weee...
I don't use sleep or standby modes. I never trusted them. Sorry I can't be of much help. Just thought it was funny how close the systems were.
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Disable them. They're more trouble than they're worth.
Go to the power management options, you can shut them off there.
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so basically, they don't work and don't use them.
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Yeah, pretty much..
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I use hibernate for my PC. It's much better IMO. I usually get that blue screen often when my HD is changed by something. Really annoying. Sometimes all I can do is reformat and pray all goes well.
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I used hibernate all the time before M$ removed it in sp4. Its great to turn on your PC and it boot straight into the last project you had started.
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Yeah, standby and hibernation are little devils. There's no end of trouble with them, and I know because I am working at a product support and we have a big client whose WinXP computers we are supporting.
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Have you tried searching Microsoft's Knowledge base with the IRQL string? Type in that not less or equal string into your search, I believe there are a few articles on it on how to correct it, or if they just admit that it's a bug, which probably wont be squashed.
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IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is something of a generic stop message, but usually stems from a driver problem. The full error message will hopefully tell you more. Turn off XP's 'auto-restart on blue screen': Control Panel -> System -> Advanced, click on the Start-up and Recovery Settings button, uncheck "Automatically restart". It should give more information, usually a .sys filename for the driver causing the problem.
Otherwise, the usual: have you installed the lastest nvidia motherboard drivers and any relevant windows updates?