5/20 Help. Sometimes on my XP, Hibernation fails. Worse, when I suspect
for 1-2 hours and it tries to hibernate afterwards, it occasionally
fails and keeps the laptop on. Why is this happening and how do I
fix it? Thanks.
\_ A real answer: The most likely reason for hibernation not working
is due to network activity through one of your network interfaces.
Attempt to disable network interfaces before hibernating and see
if that affects it. If it does, then you need to mess around with
the network driver settings and make sure that it is properbly
power managed by your computer.
Alternative reasons why hibernate fails:
Your display driver (yes
the display driver for your display subsystem also depends on
ACPI) is buggy. Either get an updated version or mess around
with the driver's settings.
Your BIOS needs to be upgraded.
Hibernation feature is unreliable (at times you cannot get it
to come out of hibernate and forces you to restart) but if the
problem persists, most likely it is one of the above problems.
\_ The hibernation feature is not reliable. Turn it off.
\_ You're an idiot.
\_ Actually, you're the idiot. Many laptop bioses are
broken and resuming from hibernation is a tricky art
that doesn't always work. After multiple hibernations,
even hibernation itself may fail.
\_ Yes, some BIOSes aren't up to snuff. Do you know that's
the case for the op? Just telling him that "hibernation is
broken" is useless and a waste of space.
\_ Your brain is not reliable. Turn it off.
\_ Pot, kettle, black. 'nuff said.
\_ Ah, I can see your brain is off now. Good job.
\_ Wow, your singlemindedness if impressive.
I would say keep it up, but it sounds like
nothing is going to get through your thick
skull in any case. Poor guy.
\_ Why not turn this feature off, reclaim some disk space, and
use suspend instead?
\_ I need to hibernate in cases that I need to swap battery
(and I tried swapping with suspend and as expected, no luck).
Also suspend doesn't save as much power as hibernate. ok thx.
\_ Suspend consumes battery, hibernate does not.
\_ What do you mean "fails"? You can set your options so that it
doesn't go from suspend->hibernate in the power options.
\_ Have you checked if there is a BIOS update for your system? |