R51 does not hibernate/standby after memory upgrade

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R51 does not hibernate/standby after memory upgrade

#1 Post by tivo_box » Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:39 pm

This is my first post here. I have scoured the internet looking for a solution but I can't find anything relevant. I hope I can find some help here.

I have an R51 (Celeron 1.4 GHz) with 256MB RAM. I used standby/hibernate features often.
I bought another stick of compatible 256MB RAM and added to the laptop, so total RAM is now 512MB (504MB reported in XP, I guess because of shared memory for video card).
Everything works fine except that I can't hibernate now, or standby anymore.
When I try to hibernate or standby, it says "preparing to standby/hibernate" and stays there forever.
I tried changing the swap file size but that didn't help.
Nothing changed in the software/hardware except for the memory upgrade.

I hope someone here knows how I can fix this.

Thanks in advance.[/list]

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      #2 Post by LtTPfan » Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:52 pm

      Will it suspend/hibernate if you remove the new RAM? What about if you remove the old RAM, leaving the new in? Just for grins, you might want to go into the BIOS setup and make sure it's configured to allow suspend/hibernate. I know you said you didn't do anything, but I recently had some options in my BIOS change and I hadn't made those changes.

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      #3 Post by tivo_box » Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:12 pm

      Hi.. thank you for your speedy reply.
      LtTPfan wrote:Will it suspend/hibernate if you remove the new RAM?
      What about if you remove the old RAM, leaving the new in?
      Just for grins, you might want to go into the BIOS setup and make sure it's configured to allow suspend/hibernate. I know you said you didn't do anything, but I recently had some options in my BIOS change and I hadn't made those changes.
      Yes it will suspend/hibernate if I remove the new RAM.
      Yes it will suspend if I remove the old RAM, leaving the new in.
      Your BIOS comment gave me an idea, which was to update my BIOS and Embedded Control Programs to the latest versions. I just did that. I still have the same problem.

      However, I'm not sure what you meant by configuring the BIOS to allow suspend/hibernate. I went through all the screens but didn't find any settings relating to suspend/hibernate. Am I missing something?

      Thanks again.

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      #4 Post by LtTPfan » Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:32 pm

      tivo_box wrote:However, I'm not sure what you meant by configuring the BIOS to allow suspend/hibernate. I went through all the screens but didn't find any settings relating to suspend/hibernate. Am I missing something.
      My T30 has some suspend/hibernation settings in the "power" config. YMMV

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      #5 Post by R51-Smashedbanana » Sat Jan 14, 2006 12:01 am

      How much free hard drive space do you have?

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      #6 Post by tivo_box » Sat Jan 14, 2006 12:18 am

      R51-Smashedbanana wrote:How much free hard drive space do you have?

      Ed
      4 GB at least.

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      #7 Post by R51-Smashedbanana » Sat Jan 14, 2006 3:49 pm

      Well from your description it sounds like you don't have enough free space on your hard drive to hibernate 512mb, but you do for 256mb.

      Maybe you have your Virtual memory set too high under the performance tab of your system properties?

      Is the 4gb of free space on your primary (C:) partition?

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      #8 Post by tivo_box » Sat Jan 14, 2006 3:54 pm

      Yes I do have 4GB on C. :)

      I just gave up and reinstalled XP, getting rid of the standard installation that came with the laptop. Now it works like a charm!! I took the easy (but time-consuming) way out I guess.

      Thanks for all your help.

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