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Laptop won't Hibernate sometimes.
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Posted by: Mathias
Ok, I have an HP Pavilion zd8000, a top notch one. Here's the specs.
Intel P4 3.4 GHz w/ HT
Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2 (I got all the updates so far)
ATI Radeon X600 w/ 256 VRAM
100 GB 5400 RPM HDD (About 30% full)
17" Widescreen
12-Cell Lithium Ion battery (Give me about 1 1/2 hours of life)
2 GB of RAM (I forget what kind)
Now here's the thing. There's a setting for laptops called Hibernate where all the data that's being used on the laptop is stored on the HDD and the the laptop shuts down. THen when you boot the thing up again, it's supposed to take that stored data and resume Windows right where you left off. THere's one problem though, mine refuses to hibernate sometimes. I'll hit my power button (which is set to make the thing hibernate when I press it once) and then the laptop is about to hibernate, but then it comes back to the Windows screen I was just at and I get a message in the bottom left tray saying 'There are insufficient resources to complete the API' or something like that. Now, the only way I could see there being 'insufficient resources' was if my HDD was so full that there's no room for the data, which is not true.
Any ideas?
Oh and while I'm at it, there are these instant installations for TrayApp and Photogallery that start automatically whenever I boot up and then they ask for a disk for the applications in order to install them. And no matter how many times I hit Cancel on either of them, they keep trying to install again, so I wind up having to Cltrl-Alt-Del and stop the task from there, and it's annoying the hell out of me.
Any ideas?
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