DL, thank you for your advice.
I used the Device Manager/Display adapters/NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce
430/Roll Back Driver. After this action, "Roll Back Driver" button is
shadowed.
Now I find the time needed to enter sleep mode and resume from it is
signifantly shorter, though those warning messages are still displayed under
Performance and Tools page. May be I should minimize using the sleep mode in
the future.
NVIDIA just released an 98 MB update (for Windows Vista/Windows 7) in this
month for the driver I'm using, but I tend not to download/install and rock
the boat.
--
hkgpuiching58
"DL" wrote:
> You should never use msupdate to scource drivers
> Drivers are obtained from either the PC makers site if large oem, eg Dell /
> HP or Laptop, or if generic PC from hardware makers site
>
> "smartsnake" <> wrote in message
> news
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> > OS Windows Vista Home Basic
> >
> > My computer is slow when entering in and resumes from sleep mode. System
> > and
> > maintenance/Performance Information and Tools displays the warnings:
> >
> > THESE DRIVERS ARE CAUSING WINDOWS TO STAND BY OR HIBERNATE SLOWLY
> >
> > NVIDIA Compatible Windows Vista Kernel Mode Driver Version 175.21
> > Filename: nvlddmkm.sys
> > Publisher: NVIDIA Corporation
> > Device: NVIDIA GeForce6150SE nForce 430
> >
> > There is a foot note: If you no longer use the device considering
> > uninstalling it.
> >
> > THESE DRIVERS ARE CAUSING WINDOWS TO RESUME SLOWLY
> >
> > NVIDIA Compatible Windows Vista Kernel Mode Driver Version 175.21
> > Filename: nvlddmkm.sys
> > Publisher: NVIDIA Corporation
> > Device: NVIDIA GeForce6150SE nForce 430
> >
> > NVIDIA Compatible Windows Vista Kernel Mode Driver Version 162.22
> > Filename: nvlddmkm.sys
> > Publisher: NVIDIA Corporation
> > Device: NVIDIA GeForce6150SE nForce 430
> >
> > Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver
> > Framework Reflector
> > Filename: WUDFRd.sys
> > Publisher: Microsoft
> > Device: Compact Flash
> >
> > There is a foot note: If you no longer use the device considering
> > uninstalling it.
> >
> > Using Windows Update I find NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 is up to
> > date.
> > Besides, how can I uninstall the driver I still need to function my pc.
> >
> > Would appreciate to receive advise how o resolve this problem.
> >
> >
> > --
> > hkgpuiching58
>
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