Yikes...I hope this isn't what I think it is. Under Win98, I experienced some not so fun times when certain Power Management features were enabled (specifically, using an OpenGL screen saver and enabling TURN OFF MONITOR would cause a GPF that I couldn't trace the problem to; as a test, at that time I set the graphics card to standard VGA and didn't get any problems - initial conclusion was driver related issues).
Another rainy day here in SoCal. Decided to try/test/check out the Power Management features of Win2000. Enabled TURN OFF MONITOR, then SYSTEM STANDBY and finally TURN OFF HARD DISKS.
The only way I could get the system to come back to life was to touch the power on button. When it did, sound wasn't working (had to reboot to get that).
I would rarely, if ever, use SYSTEM STANDBY or TURN OFF HARD DISKS, but given past experience/problems with the G400 and power management, my concern is that this might be a symptom/indication of possible future problems.
I know the drivers are still green, but it dea ja vu all over again.
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Gateway G6-400 - Intel 440bx Tabor mobo, 128mb RAM, Intel PIII 550 processor, Matrox G400 SH, onboard Ensoniq AudioPCI sound chip, Epson Perfection 610 Scanner and Windows 2000 Professional
Another rainy day here in SoCal. Decided to try/test/check out the Power Management features of Win2000. Enabled TURN OFF MONITOR, then SYSTEM STANDBY and finally TURN OFF HARD DISKS.
The only way I could get the system to come back to life was to touch the power on button. When it did, sound wasn't working (had to reboot to get that).
I would rarely, if ever, use SYSTEM STANDBY or TURN OFF HARD DISKS, but given past experience/problems with the G400 and power management, my concern is that this might be a symptom/indication of possible future problems.
I know the drivers are still green, but it dea ja vu all over again.
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Gateway G6-400 - Intel 440bx Tabor mobo, 128mb RAM, Intel PIII 550 processor, Matrox G400 SH, onboard Ensoniq AudioPCI sound chip, Epson Perfection 610 Scanner and Windows 2000 Professional