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Harry Bloomfield[_3_] September 2nd 09 09:56 PM

Vista - hibernate?
 
As you guys seem to know more about PC's, than those in the specialist
ng's....


New Vista laptop, which I have set to hibernate when the power button
is pressed, which works fine apart from that there is no feedback as it
hibernates. Press the button and the screen goes blank. Is there any
way to make it show on the screen the progress of hibernation, as in XP
by default?

--
Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk



Andy Burns[_7_] September 2nd 09 11:18 PM

Vista - hibernate?
 
On 02/09/09 21:56, Harry Bloomfield wrote:

As you guys seem to know more about PC's, than those in the specialist
ng's....


I deny all knowledge of Vista

New Vista laptop, which I have set to hibernate when the power button is
pressed, which works fine apart from that there is no feedback as it
hibernates. Press the button and the screen goes blank. Is there any way
to make it show on the screen the progress of hibernation, as in XP by
default?


Sure it's not set it to suspend (to RAM) rather than hibernate (to disk)?


tony sayer September 3rd 09 09:34 AM

Vista - hibernate?
 
In article , Harry
Bloomfield scribeth thus
As you guys seem to know more about PC's, than those in the specialist
ng's....


New Vista laptop, which I have set to hibernate when the power button
is pressed, which works fine apart from that there is no feedback as it
hibernates. Press the button and the screen goes blank. Is there any
way to make it show on the screen the progress of hibernation, as in XP
by default?


Go back to XP Vister is a virus;(...
--
Tony Sayer


slider September 3rd 09 09:54 AM

Vista - hibernate?
 

"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
In article , Harry
Bloomfield scribeth thus
As you guys seem to know more about PC's, than those in the specialist
ng's....


New Vista laptop, which I have set to hibernate when the power button
is pressed, which works fine apart from that there is no feedback as it
hibernates. Press the button and the screen goes blank. Is there any
way to make it show on the screen the progress of hibernation, as in XP
by default?


Go back to XP Vister is a virus;(...
--
Tony Sayer


Seconded. Or put windows 7 on.



zymurgy September 3rd 09 10:00 AM

Vista - hibernate?
 
On Sep 2, 11:18*pm, Andy Burns wrote:
On 02/09/09 21:56, Harry Bloomfield wrote:

As you guys seem to know more about PC's, than those in the specialist
ng's....


I deny all knowledge of Vista

New Vista laptop, which I have set to hibernate when the power button is
pressed, which works fine apart from that there is no feedback as it
hibernates. Press the button and the screen goes blank. Is there any way
to make it show on the screen the progress of hibernation, as in XP by default?


Sure it's not set it to suspend (to RAM) rather than hibernate (to disk)?


Yeah, on my laptop (Toshiba Equium) running Vista, sleep, suspend and
hibernate all look very similar.

Sleep leaves a flashing telltale, where as hibernate (predicatably)
flashes the disk access light for about 10-15 seconds then shuts down.

You need to watch the disc access lights, or have desktop icons for
what you need, rather than using Vista shutdown.

There's a few powertools [1] out there that will install the desktop
icons for you.

Cheers,

Paul.

[1] DIY reference !

[email protected] September 3rd 09 04:09 PM

Vista - hibernate?
 
On Wed, 02 Sep 2009 21:56:31 +0100, Harry Bloomfield
wrote:

As you guys seem to know more about PC's, than those in the specialist
ng's....


New Vista laptop, which I have set to hibernate when the power button
is pressed, which works fine apart from that there is no feedback as it
hibernates. Press the button and the screen goes blank. Is there any
way to make it show on the screen the progress of hibernation, as in XP
by default?


Hibernate on Vista is a dice roll.

Sometimes it works perfectly and sometimes it works like a hard reset
with disk checks and all the crap that goes with that.

Best to avoid it if possible.


Harry Bloomfield[_3_] September 6th 09 12:44 AM

Vista - hibernate?
 
has brought this to us :
On Wed, 02 Sep 2009 21:56:31 +0100, Harry Bloomfield
wrote:

As you guys seem to know more about PC's, than those in the specialist
ng's....


New Vista laptop, which I have set to hibernate when the power button
is pressed, which works fine apart from that there is no feedback as it
hibernates. Press the button and the screen goes blank. Is there any
way to make it show on the screen the progress of hibernation, as in XP
by default?


Hibernate on Vista is a dice roll.

Sometimes it works perfectly and sometimes it works like a hard reset
with disk checks and all the crap that goes with that.

Best to avoid it if possible.


To answer the earlier question first - yes I'm sure it is hibernating,
it takes it much longer than going into (the as it was setup to do)
standby and it shows resuming when started back up. It is not my
system, but I always set them to hibernate because standby will flaten
a laptops battery.

The hibernate does seem to work without any problems at all so far,
except for the fact that it gives not much in the way of clues when
going into hibernation - the screen just goes blank instantly.

--
Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk



zymurgy September 6th 09 04:07 AM

Vista - hibernate?
 
On Sep 6, 12:44*am, Harry Bloomfield
wrote:
has brought this to us :





On Wed, 02 Sep 2009 21:56:31 +0100, Harry Bloomfield
wrote:


As you guys seem to know more about PC's, than those in the specialist
ng's....


New Vista laptop, which I have set to hibernate when the power button
is pressed, which works fine apart from that there is no feedback as it
hibernates. Press the button and the screen goes blank. Is there any
way to make it show on the screen the progress of hibernation, as in XP
by default?


Hibernate on Vista is a dice roll.


Sometimes it works perfectly and sometimes it works like a hard reset
with disk checks and all the crap that goes with that.


Best to avoid it if possible.


To answer the earlier question first - yes I'm sure it is hibernating,
it takes it much longer than going into (the as it was setup to do)
standby and it shows resuming when started back up. It is not my
system, but I always set them to hibernate because standby will flaten
a laptops battery.

The hibernate does seem to work without any problems at all so far,
except for the fact that it gives not much in the way of clues when
going into hibernation - the screen just goes blank instantly.


In XP i've just come across a very useful utility that tells you what
your default sleep states are.

I don't know if it's Vista compatable or not, but the description is
here ..

http://windowsitpro.com/article/arti...eep-state.html

Cheers,

Paul.





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