Narcoleptic 390X
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:50 am
OK, this time I did at least a rudimentary check before asking a dumb question. I have a 390X LOU (450 P3, 12GB HDD, etc, etc.) that I stuck a 128MB DIMM in from a Compaq lappy I'm refurbing for my kid. I don't really see the 192MB total being all that much better than the 128 total I had, so I was thinking about swapping back. The Compaq has better multimedia capability, for being otherwise comparable to the TP, so it needs the larger memory, anyway.
My point is, that's the only thing that's changed, and that was two weeks ago, and I was about to change it back, when yesterday or the day before it just starts hibernating. It's not random or at inconvenient times, but if I close the lid or walk away for too long (running my older boy to school: less than 30 minutes) I come back to a black screen. None of the usual taps seem to wake it up, either. I even tried the "Fn" keys. Sometimes, the little drive LED comes on, but, otherwise, nothing. I have to hard boot, which Windows is oh-so-fond of.
I've checked and rechecked my power management settings. I've changed them, then changed them back, because that has fixed other problems on other computers in the past. It happens whether on the adapter or on the battery, so THAT's not it. I'm at a loss. I flashed the most current BIOS available about a year ago, when I thought that my LCD issues were software related, so I should be good there.
All the entries I've seen for problems like this elsewhere on the MB relate to a new SP for XP or Vista, but I'm running a dual OS of 98 and 2K and have been since I got it, and my last update was a while ago. Granted, I haven't tried 98 to see if it happens there, too, but 2K has all of the drivers I need (like wireless) and actually runs at a fair speed, now that I have enough memory.
It's not a crucial issue. I'm knee-deep in drywall and a Franken-Gateway, anyway, but I just get this thing running comfortably and think I'm ready to move to the next step (internal wireless, DVD, new OS, what-have-you) when something like this happens...
Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Aaron
My point is, that's the only thing that's changed, and that was two weeks ago, and I was about to change it back, when yesterday or the day before it just starts hibernating. It's not random or at inconvenient times, but if I close the lid or walk away for too long (running my older boy to school: less than 30 minutes) I come back to a black screen. None of the usual taps seem to wake it up, either. I even tried the "Fn" keys. Sometimes, the little drive LED comes on, but, otherwise, nothing. I have to hard boot, which Windows is oh-so-fond of.
I've checked and rechecked my power management settings. I've changed them, then changed them back, because that has fixed other problems on other computers in the past. It happens whether on the adapter or on the battery, so THAT's not it. I'm at a loss. I flashed the most current BIOS available about a year ago, when I thought that my LCD issues were software related, so I should be good there.
All the entries I've seen for problems like this elsewhere on the MB relate to a new SP for XP or Vista, but I'm running a dual OS of 98 and 2K and have been since I got it, and my last update was a while ago. Granted, I haven't tried 98 to see if it happens there, too, but 2K has all of the drivers I need (like wireless) and actually runs at a fair speed, now that I have enough memory.
It's not a crucial issue. I'm knee-deep in drywall and a Franken-Gateway, anyway, but I just get this thing running comfortably and think I'm ready to move to the next step (internal wireless, DVD, new OS, what-have-you) when something like this happens...
Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Aaron