Hibernation failure

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Guest

I've got an Acer Travelmate 260 notebook, Win XP Home,
640MB RAM, PIII. Whenever I close the lid I get a popup
telling me that the device driver for the keyboard is
preventing the computer from hibernating, and I need to
update the driver. Today after much searching, I found a
driver update and downloaded it. Now the same thing
still happens, the only difference is the name of the
keyboard has changed on the error message, it used to
be "standard 101/102 key or PS2 natural keyboard" and now
it is "Intellitype pro keyboard". Anyone got any
suggestions as to how I can sort this out please? Thanks
in advance for your help

Patric
 
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Guest

Yesterday I followed advice given by Dennis Ho to another correspondent, I uninstalled Adobe Type Manager 4.0, rebooted and it is fixed. My notebook now hibernates when requested. A big Thanks to Dennis! A big carrot to Adobe!

Patrick

----- Patrick wrote: -----

I've got an Acer Travelmate 260 notebook, Win XP Home,
640MB RAM, PIII. Whenever I close the lid I get a popup
telling me that the device driver for the keyboard is
preventing the computer from hibernating, and I need to
update the driver. Today after much searching, I found a
driver update and downloaded it. Now the same thing
still happens, the only difference is the name of the
keyboard has changed on the error message, it used to
be "standard 101/102 key or PS2 natural keyboard" and now
it is "Intellitype pro keyboard". Anyone got any
suggestions as to how I can sort this out please? Thanks
in advance for your help.

Patrick
 

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