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Originally Posted by radlord
So I've just re-installed my Vista x64, thought it would be a good time seeing as SP1 is out. I've had an annoying problem ever since I installed Vista in that the computer crashes when waking up from Hibernate and Sleep. It's done this on all the BIOS versions I've tried, I'm on 2602 now. All the fans come on full blast and it just sits there, roaring at me. Not ideal.
This is a completely fresh install, all drivers including my Radeon drivers are the most up-to-date ones.
Any ideas what might be casusing this? My BIOS settings have all the ACPI stuff turned to 'on'.
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Just installed a E2160@2.88 (Vcore Auto with EIST/C1E) on my now spare P5W (BIOS 2406) with a self done vLite slipstream Vista x64/SP1 - works really great with no problems doing S3 sleep/resume. Got to install the latest Intel chipset (got mine off MSI) as well as the Asus ATK0110/Realtek Wireless (available on Win updates) drivers to remove all traces of unknown devices in the Device Manager.
Haven't seen any aberrant "config disk" popping up yet too.
Update
Tried a new install today on a PATA harddisk on ICH7 with the same self done vLite slipstream Vista x64/SP1 source DVD on JMicron PATA and that irritating "config disk" has appeared once so far. Had to install the JMicron RAID drivers later to get S3 to work right too else the PATA ODD disappears on resume. Managed to edge the E2160@2.92GHz Auto Vcore.