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My Athlon 64 will not resume from the hibernated state. It hangs at the
resume screen and won't get past the Resuming Windows... For troubleshooting
and advanced startup options for Windows, pressF8. At that point there is no
response from any keystroke combinations, F8, F5 or Ctrl+Alt+Del. I have my
2- 80gb hard drives striped in a RAID 0 array with igbof dual channel DDR3200
running XP Pro.
If I cycle the power off/on and hit delete to get int bios the standard CMOS
Features menu shows both the Primary IDEMaster and Slave uninstalled. The
first time this happened i thought it was because i built the machine with a
card reader and upon installing windows the hard drive was pushed out to the
I: So I thought it was looking to the missing C: drive for the resume file.
After disconnecting the card reader and doing a complete windows reinstall
(wiping everything out) I was back in business with the hard drive at the
C:after hours of software installs and upgrades.
Then i activated the hibernate feature and lo & behold upon hibernating the
computer it once again will not resume. I can't get into safe mode and it
looks like the resume process can not finf =d the hard disc.
Please help me save the work and time of a complete reinstall of all
software, applications, upgrades, network, printers,ISP Etc... and resolve
this conflict so I can use the hibernate feature seamlessly.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Jim Hammer
My Athlon 64 will not resume from the hibernated state. It hangs at the
resume screen and won't get past the Resuming Windows... For troubleshooting
and advanced startup options for Windows, pressF8. At that point there is no
response from any keystroke combinations, F8, F5 or Ctrl+Alt+Del. I have my
2- 80gb hard drives striped in a RAID 0 array with igbof dual channel DDR3200
running XP Pro.
If I cycle the power off/on and hit delete to get int bios the standard CMOS
Features menu shows both the Primary IDEMaster and Slave uninstalled. The
first time this happened i thought it was because i built the machine with a
card reader and upon installing windows the hard drive was pushed out to the
I: So I thought it was looking to the missing C: drive for the resume file.
After disconnecting the card reader and doing a complete windows reinstall
(wiping everything out) I was back in business with the hard drive at the
C:after hours of software installs and upgrades.
Then i activated the hibernate feature and lo & behold upon hibernating the
computer it once again will not resume. I can't get into safe mode and it
looks like the resume process can not finf =d the hard disc.
Please help me save the work and time of a complete reinstall of all
software, applications, upgrades, network, printers,ISP Etc... and resolve
this conflict so I can use the hibernate feature seamlessly.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Jim Hammer