Guest Pensionada Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 System is XP Pro-SP3 The standby and hibernate functions are gone on this system; the precise moment is not clear but quite some time ago (it is not my own system) but somewhere between SP2 and SP3 installation. Symptoms: - when switching off, the leftmost button (standby) is grey - in energycontrol, neither option is available - I checked with powercfg but all energy schemes are normally available Please advise -- Rob
Guest Bob I Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone perhaps you've replaced you're video drivers with the generic version? Check the manufacturers web site for the current updated version and install them. Pensionada wrote: > System is XP Pro-SP3 > The standby and hibernate functions are gone on this system; the precise > moment is not clear but quite some time ago (it is not my own system) but > somewhere between SP2 and SP3 installation. > > Symptoms: > - when switching off, the leftmost button (standby) is grey > - in energycontrol, neither option is available > - I checked with powercfg but all energy schemes are normally available > > Please advise
Guest Ed Wood Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone while this post is not directly related to the subject, it is along similar lines. Is there a setting or program that will shut down Windows XP Pro when you close the laptop or after it sits idle for a couple of hours? My wife is notorious about either leaving the laptop open, or just closing the lid with XP still running. I have a laptop that lost the hard drive because it was left constantly running. The above mentioned laptop has company (AFLAC) software installed on it. If I were to lose the hard drive on this machine it would cost me $150 to have the computer reimaged by AFLAC. Therefore is the need to shut down the computer after so much idle time or closing the top. Thanks for any help. Regards, "Bob I" wrote: > perhaps you've replaced you're video drivers with the generic version? > Check the manufacturers web site for the current updated version and > install them. > > Pensionada wrote: > > > System is XP Pro-SP3 > > The standby and hibernate functions are gone on this system; the precise > > moment is not clear but quite some time ago (it is not my own system) but > > somewhere between SP2 and SP3 installation. > > > > Symptoms: > > - when switching off, the leftmost button (standby) is grey > > - in energycontrol, neither option is available > > - I checked with powercfg but all energy schemes are normally available > > > > Please advise > >
Guest Pensionada Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone I just checked but it is the latest driver. It is not a separte video card but a video chip on the mptherboard by VIA. And, also, it was not changed since installation according to the user (not me). -- Rob "Bob I" wrote: > perhaps you've replaced you're video drivers with the generic version? > Check the manufacturers web site for the current updated version and > install them. > > Pensionada wrote: > > > System is XP Pro-SP3 > > The standby and hibernate functions are gone on this system; the precise > > moment is not clear but quite some time ago (it is not my own system) but > > somewhere between SP2 and SP3 installation. > > > > Symptoms: > > - when switching off, the leftmost button (standby) is grey > > - in energycontrol, neither option is available > > - I checked with powercfg but all energy schemes are normally available > > > > Please advise > >
Guest Bob I Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Then the possibility exists that a "driver update" was installed from Microsoft Updates and that would fit the criteria, of it being done, but the "user didn't know they did it". Pensionada wrote: > I just checked but it is the latest driver. It is not a separte video card > but a video chip on the mptherboard by VIA. > And, also, it was not changed since installation according to the user (not > me). > >
Guest Bob I Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Review your settings/option in Control Panel, Power Options. Ed Wood wrote: > while this post is not directly related to the subject, it is along similar > lines. > > Is there a setting or program that will shut down Windows XP Pro when you > close the laptop or after it sits idle for a couple of hours? My wife is > notorious about either leaving the laptop open, or just closing the lid with > XP still running. > > I have a laptop that lost the hard drive because it was left constantly > running. The above mentioned laptop has company (AFLAC) software installed on > it. If I were to lose the hard drive on this machine it would cost me $150 to > have the computer reimaged by AFLAC. Therefore is the need to shut down the > computer after so much idle time or closing the top. > > Thanks for any help. > Regards, > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>perhaps you've replaced you're video drivers with the generic version? >>Check the manufacturers web site for the current updated version and >>install them. >> >>Pensionada wrote: >> >> >>>System is XP Pro-SP3 >>>The standby and hibernate functions are gone on this system; the precise >>>moment is not clear but quite some time ago (it is not my own system) but >>>somewhere between SP2 and SP3 installation. >>> >>>Symptoms: >>>- when switching off, the leftmost button (standby) is grey >>>- in energycontrol, neither option is available >>>- I checked with powercfg but all energy schemes are normally available >>> >>>Please advise >> >>
Guest Pensionada Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone OK, I will update all the drivers with Driveragent and see if that helps .... -- Rob "Bob I" wrote: > Then the possibility exists that a "driver update" was installed from > Microsoft Updates and that would fit the criteria, of it being done, but > the "user didn't know they did it". > > Pensionada wrote: > > > I just checked but it is the latest driver. It is not a separte video card > > but a video chip on the mptherboard by VIA. > > And, also, it was not changed since installation according to the user (not > > me). > > > > > >
Guest Bob I Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Also check the Device manager has ACPI PC as the computer. Pensionada wrote: > I just checked but it is the latest driver. It is not a separte video card > but a video chip on the mptherboard by VIA. > And, also, it was not changed since installation according to the user (not > me). > >
Guest Bob I Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Is everything on the motherboard? I would check their site first. Pensionada wrote: > OK, I will update all the drivers with Driveragent and see if that helps ....
Guest Pensionada Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone I used driverMax to update as many of the drivers as I could. I also checked the device manger and it says ACPI-multiprocessor-PC. And standby and hibernate are still out. My gut-feeling is that something is wrong in the registry-settings, but .... My own system is fairly similar so that I can easily compare differences. There is simply a whole tab missing in energy control, the one that allows you to set hibernation. Any more ideas? -- Rob "Bob I" wrote: > Also check the Device manager has ACPI PC as the computer. > > Pensionada wrote: > > > I just checked but it is the latest driver. It is not a separte video card > > but a video chip on the mptherboard by VIA. > > And, also, it was not changed since installation according to the user (not > > me). > > > > > >
Guest Pensionada Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone I just noticed another anomaly: when switching the system off, it will always restart... The system is dual-boot and when switching off from the other partition (vista) it will stop normally, so it's not hardware. -- Rob "Pensionada" wrote: > I used driverMax to update as many of the drivers as I could. I also checked > the device manger and it says ACPI-multiprocessor-PC. > And standby and hibernate are still out. > My gut-feeling is that something is wrong in the registry-settings, but .... > > My own system is fairly similar so that I can easily compare differences. > There is simply a whole tab missing in energy control, the one that allows > you to set hibernation. > > Any more ideas? > > -- > Rob > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > > Also check the Device manager has ACPI PC as the computer. > > > > Pensionada wrote: > > > > > I just checked but it is the latest driver. It is not a separte video card > > > but a video chip on the mptherboard by VIA. > > > And, also, it was not changed since installation according to the user (not > > > me). > > > > > > > > > >
Guest Bob I Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Your additional information is interesting. Did this happen about the time Vista was installed? Is the hiberfil.sys file still in the root? Where did Vista get installed to, same drive on a partition carved out from the original? Pensionada wrote: > I used driverMax to update as many of the drivers as I could. I also checked > the device manger and it says ACPI-multiprocessor-PC. > And standby and hibernate are still out. > My gut-feeling is that something is wrong in the registry-settings, but .... > > My own system is fairly similar so that I can easily compare differences. > There is simply a whole tab missing in energy control, the one that allows > you to set hibernation. > > Any more ideas? >
Guest Pensionada Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Hi Bob, The installation sequence was: - (we started with a new, presumably blank system, with one hard disc) - installation of XP SP2 - partition magic was used to create a 2nd partition for Vista and a 3rd partition for data - installation of Vista - installation of all programs in both system partitions (XP and Vista) At that moment (February 2008), the system behaved normally. The two, related problems, no standby/hibernate and the restart at shutdown appeared soon thereafter. the owner cannot tell exactly when. Hiberfil.sys could not be found (on my own similar system it sits in the root of my Vista-partition). Please advise how to proceed. It feels like we are getting somewhere. -- Rob "Bob I" wrote: > Your additional information is interesting. Did this happen about the > time Vista was installed? Is the hiberfil.sys file still in the root? > Where did Vista get installed to, same drive on a partition carved out > from the original? > > Pensionada wrote: > > > I used driverMax to update as many of the drivers as I could. I also checked > > the device manger and it says ACPI-multiprocessor-PC. > > And standby and hibernate are still out. > > My gut-feeling is that something is wrong in the registry-settings, but .... > > > > My own system is fairly similar so that I can easily compare differences. > > There is simply a whole tab missing in energy control, the one that allows > > you to set hibernation. > > > > Any more ideas? > > > >
Guest Bob I Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Is there enough freespace on the boot partitition for the file, it will take a little bit more than the amount of memory, so 1 gb or whatever memory is installed plus a little. Pensionada wrote: > Hi Bob, > The installation sequence was: > - (we started with a new, presumably blank system, with one hard disc) > - installation of XP SP2 > - partition magic was used to create a 2nd partition for Vista and a 3rd > partition for data > - installation of Vista > - installation of all programs in both system partitions (XP and Vista) > At that moment (February 2008), the system behaved normally. > The two, related problems, no standby/hibernate and the restart at shutdown > appeared soon thereafter. the owner cannot tell exactly when. > > Hiberfil.sys could not be found (on my own similar system it sits in the > root of my Vista-partition). > Please advise how to proceed. It feels like we are getting somewhere. >
Guest Pensionada Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Should be, it is a 250GB hard disc and I guess I reserved 50GB for XP, 50GB for Vista and left the remaining 150GB for data. -- Rob "Bob I" wrote: > Is there enough freespace on the boot partitition for the file, it will > take a little bit more than the amount of memory, so 1 gb or whatever > memory is installed plus a little. > > Pensionada wrote: > > > Hi Bob, > > The installation sequence was: > > - (we started with a new, presumably blank system, with one hard disc) > > - installation of XP SP2 > > - partition magic was used to create a 2nd partition for Vista and a 3rd > > partition for data > > - installation of Vista > > - installation of all programs in both system partitions (XP and Vista) > > At that moment (February 2008), the system behaved normally. > > The two, related problems, no standby/hibernate and the restart at shutdown > > appeared soon thereafter. the owner cannot tell exactly when. > > > > Hiberfil.sys could not be found (on my own similar system it sits in the > > root of my Vista-partition). > > Please advise how to proceed. It feels like we are getting somewhere. > > > >
Guest Bob I Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Found the article that provides a lot of direction. How to troubleshoot hibernation and standby issues in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907477/en-us Pensionada wrote: > Should be, it is a 250GB hard disc and I guess I reserved 50GB for XP, 50GB > for Vista and left the remaining 150GB for data. >
Guest Pensionada Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone thanks, Bob, will pick it up tomorrow morning (it is almost 10pm here) -- Rob "Bob I" wrote: > Found the article that provides a lot of direction. > > How to troubleshoot hibernation and standby issues in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907477/en-us > > Pensionada wrote: > > > Should be, it is a 250GB hard disc and I guess I reserved 50GB for XP, 50GB > > for Vista and left the remaining 150GB for data. > > > >
Guest Pensionada Posted October 2, 2008 Posted October 2, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Hi Bob, there are a few issues there that I have asked the owner to verify as I have given the system back to him. This has cost us (you and me, I mean) already a lot of time for something that is almost trivial, so if this does not work, too bad. Thank you very much for your support. -- Rob "Pensionada" wrote: > thanks, Bob, will pick it up tomorrow morning (it is almost 10pm here) > > -- > Rob > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > > Found the article that provides a lot of direction. > > > > How to troubleshoot hibernation and standby issues in Windows XP > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907477/en-us > > > > Pensionada wrote: > > > > > Should be, it is a 250GB hard disc and I guess I reserved 50GB for XP, 50GB > > > for Vista and left the remaining 150GB for data. > > > > > > >
Guest Bob I Posted October 2, 2008 Posted October 2, 2008 Re: Standby & Hibernate are gone Hey, you're welcome. It's all volunteers here so, we help if we can. Pensionada wrote: > Hi Bob, > there are a few issues there that I have asked the owner to verify as I have > given the system back to him. > This has cost us (you and me, I mean) already a lot of time for something > that is almost trivial, so if this does not work, too bad. > Thank you very much for your support.
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