P4C800-E Deluxe And Standby

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I can't get my new P4C800-E Deluxe to come out of S-3 standby. Judging
from some older posts, I assume it's the single Hitachi 160 GB SATA
drive which appears to have compatibility problems with this motherboard
and/or BIOS version. I'm running BIOS 1016.

Has anyone found a solution or heard from Hitachi or Asus on this problem?

Thanks,

Brad
 
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In article <b6Fvc.46555$Yr.39935@okepread04>, nospam@nospam.net says...
> I can't get my new P4C800-E Deluxe to come out of S-3 standby. Judging
> from some older posts, I assume it's the single Hitachi 160 GB SATA
> drive which appears to have compatibility problems with this motherboard
> and/or BIOS version. I'm running BIOS 1016.
>
> Has anyone found a solution or heard from Hitachi or Asus on this problem?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad
>
Had the same issue. Replaced the Hitachi drive with a Samsung. Works
fine now (but still, there is definitely a problem in this area that
should be fixed; Hitachi says it is an ASUS problem, fwiw).
 
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"Brad Grier" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> I can't get my new P4C800-E Deluxe to come out of S-3 standby. Judging
> from some older posts, I assume it's the single Hitachi 160 GB SATA
> drive which appears to have compatibility problems with this motherboard
> and/or BIOS version. I'm running BIOS 1016.
>
> Has anyone found a solution or heard from Hitachi or Asus on this problem?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad

Yes, I've got the exact same problem with this hard drive. Hitachi says the
motherboard's BIOS doesn't allow enough time for the hard drive to spin up
when coming out of standby. I've contacted Asus and haven't received any
helpful response. I'm hoping Asus will address this with a BIOS update, but
so far, I've seen no evidence that they're doing anything about it..
Jon
 
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"condraj" <condraj1spamtrap@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Brad Grier" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:b6Fvc.46555$Yr.39935@okepread04...
> > I can't get my new P4C800-E Deluxe to come out of S-3 standby. Judging
> > from some older posts, I assume it's the single Hitachi 160 GB SATA
> > drive which appears to have compatibility problems with this motherboard
> > and/or BIOS version. I'm running BIOS 1016.
> >
> > Has anyone found a solution or heard from Hitachi or Asus on this
problem?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brad
>
> Yes, I've got the exact same problem with this hard drive. Hitachi says
the
> motherboard's BIOS doesn't allow enough time for the hard drive to spin up
> when coming out of standby. I've contacted Asus and haven't received any
> helpful response. I'm hoping Asus will address this with a BIOS update,
but
> so far, I've seen no evidence that they're doing anything about it..
> Jon
>
>
>
I have had this same problem with trying to resume after a suspend to ram. I
have a Hitachi HDS722580VLSA80 SATA. I opened a problem with ASUS and when I
talked to their support center person he assured me that there were no known
problems with the P4c800-e system board BIOS. When I asked it they had this
configuration working he felt sure that they have.
Can someone confirm that this system board and this HDD will perform a
resume?
 
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Well it has been almost a month and I have not made any head way with ASUS
support or Hitachi on this problem. Has anyone else made any progress with
this problem?
And does anyone have this mother board and HDD combination and able to
successfully resume.
"klane1*" <**kalane1@swbell.com*> wrote in message
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>
> "condraj" <condraj1spamtrap@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:WfqdnWeZRKvoMiLdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > "Brad Grier" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
> > news:b6Fvc.46555$Yr.39935@okepread04...
> > > I can't get my new P4C800-E Deluxe to come out of S-3 standby. Judging
> > > from some older posts, I assume it's the single Hitachi 160 GB SATA
> > > drive which appears to have compatibility problems with this
motherboard
> > > and/or BIOS version. I'm running BIOS 1016.
> > >
> > > Has anyone found a solution or heard from Hitachi or Asus on this
> problem?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Brad
> >
> > Yes, I've got the exact same problem with this hard drive. Hitachi says
> the
> > motherboard's BIOS doesn't allow enough time for the hard drive to spin
up
> > when coming out of standby. I've contacted Asus and haven't received
any
> > helpful response. I'm hoping Asus will address this with a BIOS update,
> but
> > so far, I've seen no evidence that they're doing anything about it..
> > Jon
> >
> >
> >
> I have had this same problem with trying to resume after a suspend to ram.
I
> have a Hitachi HDS722580VLSA80 SATA. I opened a problem with ASUS and when
I
> talked to their support center person he assured me that there were no
known
> problems with the P4c800-e system board BIOS. When I asked it they had
this
> configuration working he felt sure that they have.
> Can someone confirm that this system board and this HDD will perform a
> resume?
>
>
>
 
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klane1* wrote:
> Well it has been almost a month and I have not made any head way with ASUS
> support or Hitachi on this problem. Has anyone else made any progress with
> this problem?
> And does anyone have this mother board and HDD combination and able to
> successfully resume.


I received an e-mail from Asus instructing me to install the latest
chipset drivers from Intel. I already had those drivers installed. I
sometimes wonder if they're even aware there's a problem with Hitachi
drives and S3! Very annoying.
 
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Good news...Hitachi tech support just sent me a BIOS version that fixes this
problem. It's an older one but still current: Version 1015.005
Jon

"Brad Grier" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:b6Fvc.46555$Yr.39935@okepread04...
> I can't get my new P4C800-E Deluxe to come out of S-3 standby. Judging
> from some older posts, I assume it's the single Hitachi 160 GB SATA
> drive which appears to have compatibility problems with this motherboard
> and/or BIOS version. I'm running BIOS 1016.
>
> Has anyone found a solution or heard from Hitachi or Asus on this problem?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad
 
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I have just installed the BIOS from the following site and it appears to
have corrected the S3 resume problem with my Hitachi SATA drive.
This is a beta version and I hope that when the GA level of this BIOS
becomes available that it still has this fix incorporated within it.
ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i875p/P4C800-E_Deluxe/1017ed04.zip


"condraj" <condraj1spamtrap@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Good news...Hitachi tech support just sent me a BIOS version that fixes
this
> problem. It's an older one but still current: Version 1015.005
> Jon
>
> "Brad Grier" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:b6Fvc.46555$Yr.39935@okepread04...
> > I can't get my new P4C800-E Deluxe to come out of S-3 standby. Judging
> > from some older posts, I assume it's the single Hitachi 160 GB SATA
> > drive which appears to have compatibility problems with this motherboard
> > and/or BIOS version. I'm running BIOS 1016.
> >
> > Has anyone found a solution or heard from Hitachi or Asus on this
problem?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brad
>
>
>