Hi Walter Cohen,
Here is a link to NVidia Forceware 100.65 for Vista x86 and x64 release notes.
http://us.download.nvidia.com/Window...ease_Notes.pdf
As mlai said it is a known issue with the current drivers. Your card is not
specifically mentioned but I know of others with the same card experiencing
the same thing. I received an email from NVidia only a few hours ago
advising the issue will be fixed in the next driver revision which will be
available to download in the next few days. (i.e. Check the download section
Friday afternoon). In the meantime, just press reset as you have already
been doing.
Kind Regards,
Mre Slartybartfast.
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Don''t sleep till your dead
"Walter Cohen" wrote:
> It is an Nvidia-based board. The XFX GeForce 7600GS board.
>
> Walter
> "mlai" <mlai@community.nospam> wrote in message
> news:644AE4E4-E62B-43C6-B575-B5DB3620F1C2@microsoft.com...
> > Will you by chance have a Nvidia graphics card in your system because
> > their drivers are known to cause problem resuming from S3/S4.......
> > "Walter Cohen" <w_cohen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:uz38xYuWHHA.5068@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> >> Tried that and it didn't seem to help.
> >> ACPI in bios was set at S1 (POS) and the pc sort of hibernated but the
> >> fan and hard drive were still spinning. I set it to S3 (STR) and then it
> >> really hibernated - the fan and hd turned off and the power led flashed
> >> continually. The keys and mouse did nothing as did the power-on button.
> >> The reset button actually rebooted and recovered from hibernate with my
> >> applications still running.
> >>
> >> Not sure if this is how it is supposed to work but I wish the keyboard or
> >> mouse movement would have the same effect.
> >>
> >> Walter
> >> "AlteredCurrents" <depseven@commmmmcast.net> wrote in message
> >> news
an.2007.02.28.01.54.15.709194@commmmmcast.ne t...
> >>> On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 19:48:38 -0500, Walter Cohen wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I have anew Biostar Tforce 6100-939 motherboard with Award bios and
> >>>> Vista
> >>>> Home Premium. I mistakenly pressed the hibernate/sleep button on the
> >>>> Start menu and it did what it was supposed to do - hibernate the
> >>>> computer.
> >>>> But no matter what key(s) I pressed I could not figure out how to
> >>>> bring
> >>>> it out of hibernate. I even tried pressing the system unit power
> >>>> button
> >>>> once with no results. I just turned off the pc, which I agree is not
> >>>> the
> >>>> correct thing to do.
> >>>>
> >>>> How do I wake it up? Is it a Vista setting, a motherboard setting, or
> >>>> a
> >>>> bios setting. Help!
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>> Walter
> >>>
> >>> Check your motherboad manual. I believe you need to have pins 2-3
> >>> jumpered
> >>> on "JKBV1" for any kind of keyboard power-on function to work.
> >>>
> >>> -dep-
> >>>
> >>
> >
>
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