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    Oct 30, 2003, 11:51 PM
    STANDBY & HIBERNATE Sticks in W2000 Pro
    Every time I try to save energy by using STANDBY or HIBERNATE the next morning I can't get my mouse curser ot move?  It like I'm forzen except fpr a few isolated times where I jiggled the mouse and everything came on and worked just fine?

    I usually have to Reboot most of the time? :-[  
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    Nov 2, 2003, 09:55 PM
    Re: STANDBY & HIBERNATE Sticks in W2000 Pro
    Check if there are lots of programs loaded..

    May be u can remove the unneeded ones from "MSCONFIG"
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    Mar 21, 2004, 11:14 AM
    Re: STANDBY & HIBERNATE Sticks in W2000 Pro
    Try downloading the latest service pack.
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    Jul 6, 2004, 08:26 AM
    Re: STANDBY & HIBERNATE Sticks in W2000 Pro
    Try waiting a bit longer... or pressing the keyboard
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    Jul 7, 2004, 06:09 PM
    Re: STANDBY & HIBERNATE Sticks in W2000 Pro
    I think on this one I'll stand by what I've said before Windows (of any kind) is unstabel so you shouldn't expect it to work at all so your prety lucky   :D , no seriusly windows is unstabel and I've discovered that unless you have the lastes technolagy, system stand by and habornate are liky to fail, also if your settings  in your bio's are wrong then you have no chance and I won't help you with the BIO's as it can have A lot of settings and any one of them could cause it, but most likely the power saving/wake up events setings are wrong, but if there not wrong then it'll never work properly

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