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Peter Ekkerman <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Jun 2012 22:06:44 -0400
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Hi Peter,



"Any ideas of what to check next? Since all worked ok with the original

mother board, it is possible that the MB is responsible,...."



Yes ,the very first thing that comes to my mind is the BIOS version.

Is it the same as the broken board or the latest version for that matter?

Since it happens to all partitions ,it looks like the most likely cause.



Peter E.



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From: "Peter Shkabara" 

Sent: Friday, 22 June, 2012 10:57 AM

To: <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: [PCBUILD] sleep mode problem



I have a Shuttle SX58H-PRO computer running Windows 7 Pro 64bit. Recently, I

installed a Samsung 830 SSD and managed to damage the motherboard while

reinstalling the video card. This is just a warning to others of this

possible hazard. The video board bracket broke a small surface mount

capacitor. In any case, I got a replacement board from Shuttle for $65

(reasonable).



Here is my problem. I used to use the sleep mode most of the time to save on

startup time. It worked very reliably. After getting the system running

again, sleep seems to work if I have no applications open. If any app has an

open window and I try to activate sleep, the computer shuts down instead and

I get an error message on next startup saying the computer was shut down

improperly. This scenario is very repeatable.



 I tried to reinstall the ACPI and other drivers with no improvement. Doing a

Google search shows that others run into similar problems but no solution

seems at hand. There is one other curious symptom. I have three drives in

the system, and each has a bootable partitions (for backup and

experimenting). All installs behave the same. On my main Windows install,

however, the hibernate option does not show up in Advanced Power Settings of

Control Panel. I don't know if this is significant.



 Any ideas of what to check next? Since all worked ok with the original

mother board, it is possible that the MB is responsible, but I want to make

sure my OS is configured properly before I start accusing Shuttle of having

a problem. Thank you for any help.



 



Peter Shkabara



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