I might try to revert the video driver even if it doesn't make sense since they are the latest and they did work "before" Could anybody get that post for me?
Are you saying if you go into standby and try to start again within an hour that it won't comeup? Thats a little different than mine,but probably the same issue. As far as rolling back the driver, go to My Computer, navigate to the hardware, find the driver, right click to Properties. Once you've found it there is a button to push to roll back the driver to the last revision.
The post I read said that the new driver wasnt' compatible and it helped his problem. Browse Community. Laptops General - Read Only. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by LaptopNomad Unsolved. Resume from hibernation slow Inspiron and I have a 2 months old Inspiron running Windows XP.
When I first got it the hibernation worked perfectly and resume was quick - about 1 minute after I press the power button. Lately, it takes about 5 minutes or more to resume from hibernation. After the text mode screen "Resuming Windows" with the progress bar at the bottom, I get black screen and it stays like that for minutes after everything resumes normally. While screen is blank it seems that hard drive is being accessed every seconds for a split of second - I can hear short drive access sounds, but the HDD LED doesn't come on, or it can't be seen.
Same thing is happening on my Inspiron Also, it seems that the longer it stayed in hibernation, longer it takes to resume. Is this a Win XP configuration problem, a hardware issues, or Thank you for your help! All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies Chpsk8 2 Bronze.
I have this exact problem on my Inspiron Lately, and I mean in the last 3 months, it has been extremely slow to come alive. I have changed the battery, and tried keeping it plugged in when trying to wake it up and nothing works.
Once it is up and running I can put it to sleep, and if I come back in an hour or so it is fine and wakes up right away. But if I leave it all day or overnight it can take me 5 minutes to get it to wake up again. This is very frustrating because my wife gets easily frustrated and just reboots it in the morning losing anything I had up. I've downloaded all the Windows updates and run the Dell updater to no avail.
I have changed the battery to a brand new Dell battery to make sure it was getting adequate power. Because it gets worse with time I feel that it is a power management hangup. Somebody must have an answer to this issue, we can't be the only two that are having this issue. Tap tap tap Chpsk8 wrote: Tap tap tap Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Resuming from hibernation is very slow. It takes approx 3 mins to resume while only a minute if i cold boot it.
I have a desktop pc with all the latest updated drivers. I have seen in the "" Event id. There are a lot of errors but it does not tell me the culprit who is causing the error. Any ideas? I have tried reseting the hibernation file. I have tried reducing my pagefile, installed the drivers for my chipset, have a good enough rpm hdd i have a pc , 2 gb ddr2 ram and a core 2 e But my problem is that my computer hibernate in very less time but when resuming from hibernation not sleep it takes 1 mins and 35 sec windows 7 64bit while a cold boot takes only 50 secs or slow.
There is no programs open. Please can anyone suggest some ways?
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