Hibernation problem

Started by Ray, Jan 30, 2009, 11:16:24

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Ray

Quote from: Simon on Feb 22, 2009, 09:50:04
Perhaps Kaspersky was using Russian time?  ;D

Could be, Simon.  ;D
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Steve

Its odd I use KIS on 3 machines and it doesn't wake those up.That's the trouble with PCs nothing is ever straightforward.
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Rik

No good rushing anything these days. :)
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Ray

Quote from: stevethegas on Feb 22, 2009, 10:02:56
Its odd I use KIS on 3 machines and it doesn't wake those up.That's the trouble with PCs nothing is ever straightforward.

I know it's strange, Steve, I've got KIS on another machine and it doesn't wake that one up either. :-\
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Rik

Too many permutations in a Windows box, Ray. It's always been a problem. :(
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Ray

Quote from: Rik on Feb 22, 2009, 11:02:42
Too many permutations in a Windows box, Ray. It's always been a problem. :(

True, Rik, I suspect it's possibly to do with the NIC in this machine which an Intel Pro PCI card the other machine is using the onboard NIC which is a Marvel Yukon.  :-\
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Rik

More than likely, Ray. I know that, when I was with Adobe, we found the interaction between video drivers and printer drivers created havoc for us, and the possible permutations of those were almost infinite.
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Steve

#57
Once WHS will backup a mac I'll buy one,its not far off! HP have some software for their latest server.At least with Apple I would hope these silly issues would not exist

Edit: Its already been done http://www.multimedia-pcs.com/how-to-use-time-machine-with-a-windows-home-server/

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Glenn

You could take a look at the hackintosh or Kalyway projects, buying a Leopard OS 10.5.2 license to legalise it
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Sebby

Time to get a Mac, Steve. >:D

Steve

I need this laptop to die,its 2 and half years old. One sticky key and a dead battery nearly there but not quite.Oops dropped it :evil:
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Rik

We can always help, Steve. ;D
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Quote from: stevethegas on Feb 22, 2009, 12:24:43
I need this laptop to die,its 2 and half years old. One sticky key and a dead battery nearly there but not quite.Oops dropped it :evil:

:rofl: