My laptop is a HP pavilion ze5170, and I always go start-
shut down- standby / hibernate. The screensavers do work
and I dont have hibernate / stand by turned on through
the power options.
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>Hmmm. Can't think of anything else, especially if you
don't have another PC
>to check with. Are you going to Start--Shut Down--Stand
By/Hibernate or are
>you trying to close the lid, and does that make a
difference? How about
>your screensavers, will they work? How about if you
went if you go through
>the Power Options Properties? How is that set, or will
toggling those
>settings help?
>
>Finally, have you checked the notebook manufacturer's
website to see if they
>have any known compatibility issues? What kind of
laptop is this?
>
>Steve
>
>"josh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>> I do have the most updated bios for my notebook, and I
>> haven't made any changes yet in response since I
wouldn't
>> know what I was doing, and I do not have any other
PCMCIA
>> devices, this is my first wireless card.
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Do you know if you have the most updated BIOS for the
>> PC? Have you made any
>> >changes when this stopped working, or is the a new
>> product to you? Do you
>> >have any other PCMCIA devices you could try a similar
>> test with?
>> >
>> >
>> >Steve
>> >
>> >"josh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> message
>> >news:281d01c4b100$0c84e990$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> Whenever I go into hibernate or standby mode with my
>> >> microsoft wireless-G notebook adapter (MN-720) my
>> >> computer freezes. However if I remove the card
>> hibernate
>> >> and standby work just fine. I have SP2, if that
>> matters.
>> >> -thanks
>> >
>> >
>> >.
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