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  • G400, Win2000 and Power Management

    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
    Gateway Performance 850 - Matrox G450 32mb DDR, SB Live! Value, Promise UltraATA 66 & 30GB HD - and Windows 2000 Pro
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