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Sirius
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      08-03-2008
Hello,

I updated drivers, checked CMos settings, did "powercfg -h on". Hibernate
option is still not there.

What to do? Thank you.


 
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      08-03-2008
Sirius wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I updated drivers, checked CMos settings, did "powercfg -h on". Hibernate
> option is still not there.
>
> What to do? Thank you.
>
>


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      08-03-2008

Try wiping your computer and reinstalling everything. I do that abou
every three months and it saves me time in the long run

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      08-03-2008
Power Options | Change Advanced Power Settings | Sleep | Allow hybrid sleep
| OFF (for battery and/or plugged in )

"Sirius" <nospam22-> wrote in message
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Hello,

I updated drivers, checked CMos settings, did "powercfg -h on". Hibernate
option is still not there.

What to do? Thank you.



 
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Paul Montgomery
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      08-03-2008
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 04:40:55 +0100, bmk
<> wrote:

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>Try wiping your computer and reinstalling everything. I do that about
>every three months and it saves me time in the long run.


Sounds like something a moron might want to do - or need to do.

I ran XP for six and a half years without ever doing that. I've only
had Vista running for threee months, but I suspect this installation
will last until the next version of Windows comes out.
 
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Val
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      08-03-2008
Do you pull the engine out of your car and rebuild it every year?


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Try wiping your computer and reinstalling everything. I do that about
every three months and it saves me time in the long run.



 
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Sirius
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      08-05-2008
Sorry, I can't find this.

"Val" <> wrote in message
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> Power Options | Change Advanced Power Settings | Sleep | Allow hybrid
> sleep
> | OFF (for battery and/or plugged in )
>
> "Sirius" <nospam22-> wrote in message
> news:...
> Hello,
>
> I updated drivers, checked CMos settings, did "powercfg -h on". Hibernate
> option is still not there.
>
> What to do? Thank you.
>
>
>



 
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Val
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      08-05-2008
Which part can't you find?

Press the Windows Orb. Type "power options" in the Start Search box. Press
<enter>

For the power plan in use, click on "Change Plan Settings"

Click on "Change advanced power settings"

Click on the + beside "Sleep"

Click on the + beside "Allow hybrid sleep"

Click on the "On" beside On battery or beside Plugged in and set it/them to
"Off"




"Sirius" <nospam22-> wrote in message
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Sorry, I can't find this.

"Val" <> wrote in message
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> Power Options | Change Advanced Power Settings | Sleep | Allow hybrid
> sleep
> | OFF (for battery and/or plugged in )
>
> "Sirius" <nospam22-> wrote in message
> news:...
> Hello,
>
> I updated drivers, checked CMos settings, did "powercfg -h on". Hibernate
> option is still not there.
>
> What to do? Thank you.
>
>
>




 
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Sirius
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      08-05-2008
I could not find the advanced options at first, but now I did.
And it worked.

Thank you so much, Val.

"Val" <> wrote in message
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> Which part can't you find?
>
> Press the Windows Orb. Type "power options" in the Start Search box.
> Press
> <enter>
>
> For the power plan in use, click on "Change Plan Settings"
>
> Click on "Change advanced power settings"
>
> Click on the + beside "Sleep"
>
> Click on the + beside "Allow hybrid sleep"
>
> Click on the "On" beside On battery or beside Plugged in and set it/them
> to
> "Off"
>
>
>
>
> "Sirius" <nospam22-> wrote in message
> news:...
> Sorry, I can't find this.
>
> "Val" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Power Options | Change Advanced Power Settings | Sleep | Allow hybrid
>> sleep
>> | OFF (for battery and/or plugged in )
>>
>> "Sirius" <nospam22-> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I updated drivers, checked CMos settings, did "powercfg -h on". Hibernate
>> option is still not there.
>>
>> What to do? Thank you.
>>
>>
>>

>
>
>



 
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