Computer won't hibernate

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Will Pittenger

When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable. So I
created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is unable
to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation shutdown
screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.

Any suggestions?
 
M

Maximus the mad

Will Pittenger,after much thought,came up with this jewel:
When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable.
So I created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is
unable to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation
shutdown screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.

Any suggestions?

What is the exact error message?

max
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C.Joseph Drayton

Will said:
When my hard drive failed, the boot partition was not recoverable. So I
created a new one on the new drive. However, this partition is unable
to hibernate. Just as the progress meter on the Hibernation shutdown
screen reachs 100%, I get a BSOD.

Any suggestions?

If you have more than 1GB of RAM, there is a MS hotfix that
you need to make hibernation work properly.

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W

Will Pittenger

Is there a log file that would list it? Problem with BSODs is that you
need to use a Mark 1 pencil to record that.
 
W

Will Pittenger

Exactly 1GB. Previous partitions on the same machine hibernated
successfully.
 
W

Will Pittenger

The problem is still not solved. Does anyone care? I can't obtain the
requested information without help.
 

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