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Isaiah Cornelius
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      06-18-2010

So... I've had my HP laptop with Vista for about 3 years. Well about 2
months ago, whenever I would put the computer into Hibernation mode or Sleep
mode, and would wake it up, a message would pop up stating that "Host
Services have stopped". So when I would tell windows to find the problem, it
wouldn't find anything. Does this mean that I need to do a Factory Restart
(which if I do, this will be the 7th time in the past 2 out of 3 years) or
does it mean that I need to go ahead and upgrade to Windows 7? Because
either operating system doesn't bother me... I got an iMac the other day...
So that is now my primary computer.

Thank you,
Isaiah Cornelius

 
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Evil H
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      06-21-2010
Hard to say. You may just need a driver update (something's not coming out
of sleep), or you could have some failing hardware. First thing I'd do is
run a hard drive test. I like Western Digital's diagnostics program. If
everything passes, I'd just do a reload. Windows 7 isn't that much
different than Vista in my opinion.

WD Diag:
http://support.wdc.com/product/downl...&sid=3&lang=en

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"Isaiah Cornelius" <> wrote in message
news:C8404961.323%...
> So... I've had my HP laptop with Vista for about 3 years. Well about 2
> months ago, whenever I would put the computer into Hibernation mode or
> Sleep
> mode, and would wake it up, a message would pop up stating that "Host
> Services have stopped". So when I would tell windows to find the problem,
> it
> wouldn't find anything. Does this mean that I need to do a Factory Restart
> (which if I do, this will be the 7th time in the past 2 out of 3 years) or
> does it mean that I need to go ahead and upgrade to Windows 7? Because
> either operating system doesn't bother me... I got an iMac the other
> day...
> So that is now my primary computer.
>
> Thank you,
> Isaiah Cornelius
>

 
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