Any new about the Hibernation patch for 1.5 GB notebooks?

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Juan I. Cahis

Dear friends:

Any new about the Hibernation patch for 1.5 GB notebooks?

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers

What patch for what machine are you referring to?

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

Dear friends:

Any new about the Hibernation patch for 1.5 GB notebooks?

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers

I couldn't figure out if 1.5GB was referring to ram or hard drive size (no
patch will help that <g>). Plus, the specific mention of a "notebook" made
me think that the OP was referring to a patch for one particular machine.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
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Juan I. Cahis

The problem for any machine that it cannot hibernate if it has more
than 1.0 GB of RAM, but that it hasn't any problem to hibernate if it
has 1.0 GB of RAM or less. This problem happens mostly in WinXP with
SP2.

Hibernation is a very useful feature in Notebooks.

Rick \"Nutcase\" Rogers said:
What patch for what machine are you referring to?

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
 
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Bob I

And the problem doesn't seem to affect everybody, so it still is
somewhat hard to resolve.
 
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Rock

Juan said:
Dear friends:

Any new about the Hibernation patch for 1.5 GB notebooks?

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!

I thought there is a new hotfix out to address the issue of hibernation
not working on systems with memory greater than 2GB on SP2. I saw that
just recently unfortunately I can't find the reference to it or the KB
article. Sorry.
 
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Rock

Juan said:
Dear friends:

Any new about the Hibernation patch for 1.5 GB notebooks?

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!

Here it is:

The computer occasionally does not hibernate and you receive an
"Insufficient System Resources Exist to Complete the API" error message
in Windows XP with Service Pack 2, in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005,
or in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
View products that this article applies to.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=909095
 
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Guest

I've got a workaround for this problem on my compaq nx9600 laptop. with 1.5GB
RAM (XP Pro SP2). I discovered that if the process "acrtray.exe" is
running, then hibernation fails with the "insufficient resources" error.
Killing accrotra.exe (using the task manager) before attemptinng hibernation
seems fix hibernation. Can anyone out there confirm that this works on their
systems also? Acrotray.exe appears to be a process started by either the
Adobe Reader or Acrobat Professional on my computer.
-Ron
 
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Juan I. Cahis

Could you spell exactly the name of the file?

Is it acrtray.exe, accrotra.exe or acrotray.exe?

sancarlosastro said:
I've got a workaround for this problem on my compaq nx9600 laptop. with 1.5GB
RAM (XP Pro SP2). I discovered that if the process "acrtray.exe" is
running, then hibernation fails with the "insufficient resources" error.
Killing accrotra.exe (using the task manager) before attemptinng hibernation
seems fix hibernation. Can anyone out there confirm that this works on their
systems also? Acrotray.exe appears to be a process started by either the
Adobe Reader or Acrobat Professional on my computer.
-Ron
Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!
 

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