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Old May 5th 08, 06:58 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
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Default Hibernate and suspend simply not supported on GA-K8N Pro?

On Sun, 04 May 2008 15:00:18 -0700, Andy wrote:

:On Thu, 01 May 2008 19:31:04 -0700, Dan Musicant )
:wrote:
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:On Thu, 01 May 2008 16:25:59 -0700, Dan Musicant )
:wrote:
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::After going back to the RAID driver, in an effort to make Standby and
::Hibernate function properly I wasn't happy because it just said "Raid
::Controller" for the device. It used to specify Silicon Image etc. So I
::went to SI's website and downloaded and installed the lastest RAID
::driver for the device, version 1.0.60.0, dated 2/2007. It's not
::correctly described, and the install went a lot easier because there was
::a .cpl file, which Windows was looking for. Will have to monitor the
::ACPI behavior.
::
:an
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:The experiment failed. I just tried to restore from hibernation and the
:system went into deep sleep, no video, the numlock light on... ergo,
:reset. Anyone have any idea what might be wrong?
:
:The motherboard has problems with standby and possibly hibernation. I
:bought the GA-K8N Pro with an Athlon 64 3000+ in January 2004 and used
:it primarily as a DVR for nearly four years. I don't recall any
:details, but probably because standby and/or hibernation did not work
:reliably, I always manually turned on the computer when I wanted to
:record a program.
:
:Since I replaced the K8N Pro with a GA-945P-S3 and E2140 dual core
:CPU, scheduled recordings now wake up the computer from standby and
lace it back to sleep after the recording is done.
:
:To refresh my memory, I dug out my K8N Pro board and installed Windows
:XP on both an IDE drive, and an SATA drive. For both installations,
:standby does not work. When coming out of standby, the power supply
:turns on, but the power LED remains dark; for Windows on the IDE
:drive, the drive busy LED remains dark, and for Windows on the SATA
:drive, the drive busy LED flashes twice every two seconds. The power
:button can turn the power supply on and off, but the hardware is in
:such a state that the reset button cannot reset the motherboard/CPU.
:The only way to get the computer working again is to recycle the +5
:volt standby power. However, hibernation seems to work, but this is
:with just an FX-5500 graphics card installed.
:
:If you want reliable standby and hibernation, I suggest getting a
:motherboard that has been made within the last two years. Boards that
:work fine for me include MSI 945GM3-F, MSI 945P Neo3-F,
:GA-8I945GZME-RH, GA-945P-S3, and GA-M61P-S3,
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Thanks very much for posting this and for digging out your old GA K8N
Pro mobo and testing. My results are similar except that reset works,
whereas the power button does not... that is unless I hold it down,
probably for 4+ seconds, although I do not have the 4+ seconds option
for power button response selected in the BIOS. I haven't been paying
attention to the power LED. My only booting partition at the moment is
on an IDE drive, although I plan to add some more. My plans were to
install on other partitions of the same HD, not on my SATA drive.

I suspected that the problem was involved with the motherboard, but your
post was needed to drive the point home. I just ran a pass on my two new
sticks of PC3200 DDR (1 GB each), with memtest86 v3.2, to test the
possibility that I was suffering from bad memory. The pass gave no
errors. It's a good idea to have run that test, in any case. I figured
my next step was to swap out my nvidia 6600 GTOC AGP for my nvidia 4600
AGP and see if there is a difference. Even if Standby and Hibernate
function with that display card, I'm not sure I want to use that card
regularly. I might for a while, since I would like to use sleep modes
daily, but only occasionally use dual display. Besides, I can use the
VGA output from the 4600 card to drive the 2nd monitor if I want to.

Meantime, I'll keep an eye out for those motherboards you suggest.

Truly, I haven't used any sleep modes with my PCs for years, since
hibernate stopped working on my Windows 2000 system, but having recently
gotten a laptop (Lenovo T60), I've come to appreciate Standby and rue
the fact that I can't use it on my office machine.