Kyguy 0 Posted October 7, 2000 I don't see an option for hibernate in Win2k on my new CUSL2 mobo, is that because it's not supported or what? Device manager says it's an ACPI PC and I've updated the latest Intel INF's but I have NOT installed SP1 (ick) ------------------ Moo In case of an emergency, break glass, scream, bleed to death. CUSL2-650e@905-256pc150cas2-wd20&13gbata66-10x4x32sony-8xcldvd-clap2gts64mb-supadisk-sblive! Share this post Link to post
hteles 0 Posted October 7, 2000 Goto control panel->Power options> And enable hibernate dude ------------------ Asus CUSL2 Mobo PIII 600EB @ 666 Creative GE F**K Force/Matrox G400 SB LIVE! VALUE 256Mb PC133 10GB ATA66 Quantum BeOS5 Pro Win2k Pro http://yabeg.cjb.net Share this post Link to post
Kyguy 0 Posted October 7, 2000 dude the hibernate tab wasn't there and now it is ;( go away while I try to keep my smartness ------------------ Moo In case of an emergency, break glass, scream, bleed to death. CUSL2-650e@905-256pc150cas2-wd20&13gbata66-10x4x32sony-8xcldvd-clap2gts64mb-supadisk-sblive! [This message has been edited by Kyguy (edited 07 October 2000).] Share this post Link to post
wozzeck 0 Posted January 8, 2001 Hello guys-- I just bought a Cusl2-c Mobo...and I don't have a Hibernation tab either. Device Manager lists my PC as an ACPI. When I shut down Win2000, my computer screen just freezes after displaying "Saving your settings". Any idea what may be wrong? What could cause an ACPI mobo and an ACPI OS not to work together? How I can I enable hibernation or standby, or at least have Win2K automatically power off the computer? Thanks for any advice. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- PIII 800EB (fsb133) Asus CUSL2-C mobo (w 1/3/01 INF updates) 256 Meg Ram (PC133) Creative Soundblaster Live! Platinum Creative FPS 2000 Creative Geforce2 GTS (32 meg) 13 gig Seagate HD 10 gig Seagate HD ZipCD CDRW 2x2x24 Canopus EZDV DVin board Win2000 Pro with SP1 Logitech Wireless Mouse and Keyboard [This message has been edited by wozzeck (edited 08 January 2001).] Share this post Link to post