D deltasquare4 Contributor Apr 9, 2009 #22 I had similar issue a while back on my Gigabyte EP45C-DS3R running Vista x64. It was resolved by disabling Hybrid Sleep from your current power profile of the power options. Try if this works for you...
I had similar issue a while back on my Gigabyte EP45C-DS3R running Vista x64. It was resolved by disabling Hybrid Sleep from your current power profile of the power options. Try if this works for you...
ranjan2001 Contributor Apr 10, 2009 #23 Hybrid Sleep is S3 sleep mode right? Do I have to choose S1 mode in BIOS settings?
S Styx Forerunner Apr 10, 2009 #24 Nikhil said: Maybe it's just too tired. How would you like it if someone kept trying to wake you up when you were exhausted? Sleep and let sleep is what I say. Click to expand... :lol: :lol: +1.
Nikhil said: Maybe it's just too tired. How would you like it if someone kept trying to wake you up when you were exhausted? Sleep and let sleep is what I say. Click to expand... :lol: :lol: +1.
ranjan2001 Contributor Apr 10, 2009 #25 I disabled the hybrid sleep, but the problem remains as it is. My BIOS setting has 3 sleep option S1 S3 Auto Presently its set on auto.
I disabled the hybrid sleep, but the problem remains as it is. My BIOS setting has 3 sleep option S1 S3 Auto Presently its set on auto.