At 1/26/2007 04:23 AM, Ken Moore wrote:

>"David W. Fenton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I don't understand why Apple has mostly managed to
>> make hibernation work (there have been reported
>> problems with wireless networking not waking up),
>> and PC makers seem not to have been able to do so. I
>> urge all my clients to *not* use hibernation,
>> because it simply causes too many problems with
>> peripherals that don't seem to know to wake up along
>> with the CPU. This is particularly bad with USB
>> devices, it seems to me, as well as wireless
>> networking devices. I simply don't think PC
>> hibernation is reliable enough to be of any use, and
>> turn it off on all PCs that I am responsible for.
>
>Hibernation doesn't cause me any peripheral problems,
>AFAICS, with the possible (certainly not every time)
>exception of a wireless comms card, and Finale is
>the only program that seems to be affected by it.
>I don't recall any problems with the USB devices.
>
>The function is presumably provided by the maker, not
>by Microsoft.  My laptop is a HP pavilion 4500, and
>hibernation is provided by a convenient, blue-lit
>button.

That is probably because you are running WinXP and David recommends Win2K

Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley



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