Rebooting after hibernation!

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Hi,

I'm using Vista Business 32 bit edition on my Core2Duo and Asus P5B
mainboard systems. DRAM is 2GB and HDD is SATA 250GB.

When I'm trying to hibernate Vista, it works well. However, shortly
after turning off the power, my computer reboots automatically. That
is, hibernation just make computer restart! I think that my
overclocked settings were problem or bios was out of date. But, both
was not the reason. I'm stilling suffering this problem.

I'd appreciate your helps,
Thanks.
 
I have similar problems, only when I try to get my computer to sleep, it
shuts down then immediately starts back up again. Im running Vista home
premium 32bit and no overclocking.

I have yet to find any information on why it does this. When I use
"hibernation" mode instead of sleep it does what it's supposed to do, except
when it wakes back up at my request, the internet connection is dead and I
have to reset the network card.

Sorry I don't have an answer for your problem or mine but maybe someone will
come along and give some information that might help both of us.

Tagging along for the ride.
 
I'm having the same problems also, so much so that I turned off all the
power saving features except for screen and disk. NVidia also say that
their vista drivers have 'known' issues with power saving.
 
Also having the exact same problem on Dell M140 laptop, was able to hibernate
and sleep successfully one time after upgrade install, but hasn't worked
since after first restart.
 
There's another topic on this problem. I'm having the same issues
with the computer rebooting after going to Sleep, though I'm on a
Desktop. Hibernation does work for me though.
 
Hello mate, I had a similar problem with my Asus mainboard system, the
problem is to do with the following device which you should look for in
device manager.

ATK0110 ACPI Utility, I uninstalled this device and also removed the drivers
for the device, i restarted and when prompted to look for drivers i chose to
remind me later, i then tried to hibernate and it worked, however, its a good
idea to not press anything after clicking hibernate and also to wait about 2
minutes to make sure ur pc powers down.

i hope this helped.
 
I have the same problem.

It used to work fine, then I installed a SIIG RAID controller for the disk.
I'm not using the RAID yet, just running the disks on it, but the system
reboots every time it goes into sleep or hibernate.

I suspect the drivers are old and cause some failure at the last minute.
It's a PATA RAID and all the new ones are SATA, so there's little hope of a
driver update.

A friend suggested installing an old drive on the motherboard IDE as a boot
disk (even if the OS itself is on the RAID controller). I'm going to give
that a try and perhaps move the pagefile, hiberfil onto that drive.
 
I did move the OS to an IDE drive and just use the SIIG card for data
expansion. It seems to work as simple disks and hibernates without problems
so far. However, if I configure the drives as a mirror set I get intermittent
problems with one drive or the other dropping out and needing to rebuild. I
can hibernate, but will most likely need to rebuild one or the other on
restart.

I've also seen occasional corruption errors, which chkdsk has been able to
correct so far, but it's clearly not ready for Vista. I'm back to just using
a non-RAID drive.
 
Hi,
I too have similar issue i serached for the driver mentioned ATK*** but I
did not find the same. So VISTA is real bad when we wnat to use Hibernate
mode.MS should do some thing to Save poor users like us. If nothing works I
am thinking of formatting and insatlling XP with belief "OLD is GOLD"

TIA.
 
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