Quote Originally Posted by antiacid View Post
I know the difference between hibernate and sleep, which is also why I'm puzzled!

I click SLEEP in win7 and I basically get hibernate with a side order of insta-reboot... What gives?
I believe you have to have CPU EIST Driver enabled under advanced cpu features in the bios for sleep to work. Alot of peeps turn off all of the thermal stuff when OCed but I noticed in OSX that my comp will not sleep unless it is enabled.