Cannot Standby/Hibinate with Dell Inspiron 1300

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Guest

This is really bugging me

I try to standby or hibernate and it just moves onto a black screen (monitor
doesnt turn off though). Around 10-30 minutes later, the blue screen death
appears for a second and the computer prematurely switches off. Next time I
start the computer (during booting), I'm greeted by the startup options menu
(Safe mode, etc) and I can sturt up the computer normally and a critical
error report is sent to Microsoft.

Now, I've searched to see if anybody is having the same problems and none of
them seem to be very much like mine.

Any help whatsoever would be great!

Thankyou very much

James
 
G

Guest

Check Problem Reports and Solutions in the control panel to see if it
references your standby problem there.
 
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Guest

Here is the report:

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: BLUESCREEN
OS Version: 6.0.5384.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 2057

Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be available)
Mini082006-01.dmp
sysdata.xml
Version.txt

View a temporary copy of these files
Warning: If a virus or other security threat caused the problem, opening a
copy of the files could harm your computer.

Extra information about the problem
BCCode: 9f
BCP1: 00000003
BCP2: 83DC5B98
BCP3: 849C7428
BCP4: 9C9A32F8
OS Version: 6_0_5384
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1


Here is the "Solution":

Error caused by a device driver


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Thank you for sending an error report to Microsoft.

Error report summary

Error type: Windows stop error (A message appears on a blue screen with
error code information)
Solution available? No (see Next steps)
What does this error mean? Windows has encountered an error from which it
cannot recover and needs to restart
Cause: Unknown device driver
Computer symptoms: A message appears on a blue screen with error code
information (for example: e.g. 0x0000001E, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)
Additional steps: Important: Please continue to send error reports so
analysts at Microsoft can study and try to correct the problem as quickly as
possible


Information about this error

You received this message because a device driver installed on your computer
caused the Windows operating system to stop unexpectedly. This type of error
is referred to as a "stop error." A stop error requires you to restart your
computer.

Next steps

We have analyzed your error report and at this time are unable to determine
the exact cause of the error. However, Microsoft will continue to analyze
this error report to try to determine the specific cause of the error. If we
are able to find the cause and correct it, and you encounter the same
problem, you will receive an updated response that includes instructions for
resolving the problem.


Now, none of that gives me any help whatsoever. Its actually quite useless.
I DO know that it is something to do with Vista. This is because it used to
work perfectly with XP Home.

I hope somebody can halp me in the near future.

James
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Dell Inspiron 1300
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Intel Celeron M Processor
Mobile Intel 915GM/GMS,910GML Express Chipset Family
1.60Ghz
512MB RAM
 
G

Guest

Here is the report:

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: BLUESCREEN
OS Version: 6.0.5384.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 2057

Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be available)
Mini082006-01.dmp
sysdata.xml
Version.txt

View a temporary copy of these files
Warning: If a virus or other security threat caused the problem, opening a
copy of the files could harm your computer.

Extra information about the problem
BCCode: 9f
BCP1: 00000003
BCP2: 83DC5B98
BCP3: 849C7428
BCP4: 9C9A32F8
OS Version: 6_0_5384
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1


Here is the "Solution":

Error caused by a device driver


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Thank you for sending an error report to Microsoft.

Error report summary

Error type: Windows stop error (A message appears on a blue screen with
error code information)
Solution available? No (see Next steps)
What does this error mean? Windows has encountered an error from which it
cannot recover and needs to restart
Cause: Unknown device driver
Computer symptoms: A message appears on a blue screen with error code
information (for example: e.g. 0x0000001E, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)
Additional steps: Important: Please continue to send error reports so
analysts at Microsoft can study and try to correct the problem as quickly as
possible


Information about this error

You received this message because a device driver installed on your computer
caused the Windows operating system to stop unexpectedly. This type of error
is referred to as a "stop error." A stop error requires you to restart your
computer.

Next steps

We have analyzed your error report and at this time are unable to determine
the exact cause of the error. However, Microsoft will continue to analyze
this error report to try to determine the specific cause of the error. If we
are able to find the cause and correct it, and you encounter the same
problem, you will receive an updated response that includes instructions for
resolving the problem.


Now, none of that gives me any help whatsoever. Its actually quite useless.
I DO know that it is something to do with Vista. This is because it used to
work perfectly with XP Home.

I hope somebody can halp me in the near future.

James
--
Dell Inspiron 1300
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Intel Celeron M Processor
Mobile Intel 915GM/GMS,910GML Express Chipset Family
1.60Ghz
512MB RAM
 
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Rick Rogers

Hi James,

What it means is that one or more of your device drivers is not supporting
the standby or hibernate modes under Vista. Updating system drivers to
manufacturer-supplied ones that support Vista is the most likely resolution,
but you may find that not all manufacturers have these released yet. The
drivers supplied with Vista provide basic function, but may not support
advanced power saving features. This is not unusual during betas.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
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Dennis Pack x64, v64B2 \(5384\), OPP2007B2

James:
With Vista x64 driver signing is required before the driver is
installed, with 32-bit Vista driver signing isn't required. The drivers are
different for Vista than XP, some drivers will function for both OS. Since
all Vista drivers are still beta drivers, there are still driver errors,
video driver problems are very common. The 'sleep" function in Vista x64 is
a combination standby/hibernate function works properly with full system
response within a couple seconds and with no blue screens. The only bug that
I found and filed is that after using the "sleep" mode to turn off or
restart the computer you have to hit the shutdown or restart button then put
the computer back to sleep and wake it up for the requested action to
function. I think that the cause is related to an installed program because
when recording the bug duplication everything functions properly.
 
G

Guest

I'm experiencing this problem too, I've got a IBM Thinkpad T60 with an ATI
discrete graphics chip in it. I asked someone from Microsoft about this and
they said this was an issue with the ATI device driver. However, what i've
noted is that it will properly go into standby if the machine is unplugged
from the wall.
 

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