Hi all, My machine is an Acer Veriton 3600G. Intel 865G based / P4 3.0 / 1024 RAM. The motherboard is an MSI MS7662 v1.0. Low power option is set to S1 & S3.
If I try to suspend it goes to sleep but upon trying to wake it I get all sorts of can't start type errors then a big crash requiring a cold boot.
If I try to hibernate it crashes instantly. Cold boot required (usually twice as boot will fail first time around)
Anyone seen these issues? I've had them on every machine I have loaded Mint onto.
Cheers
Rod
Suspend and Hibernate issue
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Hibernate and suspend can give a lot of problems on any hard- and software and it is quite often hard to find out why as this touches on "things deep down" in your system.
Have you got t it to work with some other OS?
I get some strange errors when i try that out, but do get back to the desktop. I don't use that any more, you simply don't win enough time to make it worthwhile.
Have you got t it to work with some other OS?
I get some strange errors when i try that out, but do get back to the desktop. I don't use that any more, you simply don't win enough time to make it worthwhile.
come to think of it, I also had major problems with XP SP2 and X64 with hibernation.....
but I am grateful to higher powers that suspend works on my mint on this comp - and it works great and I use it all the time... I love the 2 second bootup/login process ))
but I am grateful to higher powers that suspend works on my mint on this comp - and it works great and I use it all the time... I love the 2 second bootup/login process ))
Windows is extremely fast after a fresh install. If you want to make it stay that way: - don't use it.
-Clem
-Clem