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Title: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on January 26, 2011, 02:36:57 pm
Spent the last couple of weeks setting up a new system, and now that it's stable, I thought I'd try hibernating it.

Doesn't work!  Screen goes dark, but the PC stays on.

PC hibernated fine when using the older ASUS mobo -- I know, hibernation is hardware-related.  But I thought I'd mention that in case someone says the check my settings.  I migrated the old Win7 install by plugging in the same hard drive to this new PC setup.  Didn't change any of the settings.

Have an older BIOS (original version), but didn't see anything in the BIOS update descriptions that mention hibernation.

So, is this a known problem with this board? 

BTW, I'm not using any add-on cards, and have only installed the drivers that came on the CD.  Am running Win7 32-bit Pro.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: Dark Mantis on January 26, 2011, 08:38:32 pm
Hi

Are you saying that you are still using the original Windows setup on your old hard drive from the previous build?
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on January 28, 2011, 06:19:22 pm
Basically, yes.  I plugged the old drive into the new Mobo port and booted Win7.  I then stuck the Gigabyte CD into the optical drive, it autoran, and installed a bunch of drivers.  When I rebooted, I had to reactive Win7 over the Internet -- but all was good after that.

But now, with this new setup, hibernate no longer works.  The screens go dark, but the PC stays on.

Not a really big problem -- seeing how fast the new machine boots -- but would like to be able to hibernate the PC rather than reboot it every day.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: Dark Mantis on January 28, 2011, 06:32:54 pm
You really should format thre drive and do a fresh install of Windows OS. You are asking for trouble running it like that. It is always best to reinstall Windows after any major upgrade.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on January 31, 2011, 06:22:20 pm
Yeah ... I know a clean install is always the "best" route ... but I was trying to avoid reinstalling all the apps I've accumulated over the past several years.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: absic on January 31, 2011, 06:32:47 pm
Sadly, trying to run a previous install on a new motherboard is very rarely successful and the problems you are enocountering are endemic from such a situation.

The only way that you will be able to find out if the problem is hardware based is to do a clean re-install of your OS.  :'(
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: jolphil on February 01, 2011, 01:41:50 pm
Hi,
I agree with both comments that a fresh install is best ..I have heard of and actually performed  a non-destruct repair on windows XP and it worked perfectly( My wifes machine with tons of software she did not want to lose)..I understand it can be done but never tried that on a Win7machine...
If you are serious about saving all your stuff I suggest you goggle "windows7 non destruct repair" It will load all new system files and get it back to almost fresh installed condition but with all your software and even your desktop..You might have to reactivate and or update.
Note this should be on retail versions only not OEM's..I am not sure but the EULA states OEM's  are for one machine only..I may be corrected on this point..
Goodluck, :)
jolphil
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: jolphil on February 02, 2011, 12:55:09 pm
Hi again,
I thought I remember reading about it somewhere..here it is

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html?ltr=R

Even if you don't want to repair it ,it is an interesting read... ;)
Goodluck,
jolphil
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on February 02, 2011, 07:40:11 pm
Thanks for all the feedback folks ...

I'm going to "bite the bullet" and do a clean install -- once I get finished making note of everything I still use, copy off the settings, and find all the installation sources.

Actually, since this will be a clean install, I might just experiment with installing Win7 Pro 64-bit.  I will most probably have to reactivate anyway, and if the 64-bit version works OK, then I can use more then 4GB of RAM.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: absic on February 02, 2011, 07:55:47 pm
I've actually found that the 64 bit version of Windows is really solid.
Unless you are running some really old 32 bit programmes then you should have no issues.
You will have to reactivate Windows but you don't have to do it straight away. If you are concerned about running the 64 Bit version of Windows why not take the opportunity to experiment with it and if you find that you do have programmes that you can't run on it revert back to the 32 bit version (this will mean another install) and then activate.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on February 08, 2011, 03:26:33 am
OK folks ... your miracle cure of clean-install did NOT work.

I grabbed a drive, installed Win7 64-bit afresh.  Installed the drivers from the Giagbyte CD.

Then set up hibernate.

DOES NOT WORK!  Same as the non-clean-installed 32-bit version.  Screens go dark.  PC does NOT turn off.

Hate to say it, but I'm regretting my decision to move to Gigabyte products.  Only a few days now, and already, three problems using this motherboard!
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: Dark Mantis on February 08, 2011, 09:07:48 am
What BIOS version are you running ? Is it the latest ?
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on February 08, 2011, 01:09:03 pm
No, it's not the latest.  Guess that's the next thing I need to attempt -- flashing the BIOS.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: Dark Mantis on February 08, 2011, 02:15:18 pm
Yes I would advise that. Make sure that you do it via QFlash not @BIOS and disable the Keep DMI Data on the QFLash homescreen before proceeding with the update.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on February 10, 2011, 04:05:14 am
OK ... bit the bullet and upated the BIOS to FF.

Tried hibernate again.  Looks like it's trying to write stuff to the drive.  Drive activity light is busy for a while.  But the PC never turns off.  Only the screens go dark.

When I hibernate on my laptop, it takes a couple of minutes to shut down.

So, I waited nearly 10 minuts.  Still lots of disk activity, but the PC never shut down.

Any other suggestions?
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: Dark Mantis on February 10, 2011, 02:10:53 pm
Have you checked the Windows Power Saving settings too? to make sure that they are not in conflict.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on February 10, 2011, 04:52:06 pm
Yeah, I've checked everything.  I don't say that lightly.  I've gone through several different tutorials about managing Hibernation and ensured that all the power settings and registry values are correctly set.

When I select hibernate, the screens darken and the disk activity light gets busy -- indicating to me, that WIn7 is saving the current "state" info to the hard drive prior to shutting down.  But then, it never shuts down.

So, as a test, I left my machine on at home, with it set to automatically hibernate after 2 hours, and will check tonight to see if that worked.  If it did, that just means it takes it a LONG TIME to actually hibernate.  If it didn't, I'm stumped.

I know that you CAN hibernate with Win7 -- because my old desktop did this and my current Tablet PC also does this.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: Dark Mantis on February 11, 2011, 07:57:32 am
I would suggest then that it could be a TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) program that is stopping the system from shutting down. I would advise checking all your running processes etc prior to trying to go into hibernation.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on February 11, 2011, 02:39:07 pm
Well unfortunately, I'm stumped!!

Left the machine on all day.  Was set to hibernate after 2 hours.  Went home and the screens were dark, but the machine was still on.  So, it's not a matter of waiting long enough for it to shut off.

I'll check the TSRs, that's likely a problem.

Another possibility is the video drivers -- but I have ATI HD video and need the drivers in place.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: WAWood8 on February 17, 2011, 01:31:51 pm
Update:  Discovered by experimenting, that the board does Sleep, just not Hibernate.

That's close enough for what I want to do -- avoid cold rebooting every time I start up the machine.
Title: Re: GA890GPA-UD3h can't hibernate
Post by: Dark Mantis on February 17, 2011, 05:35:49 pm
Well it might not be a complete fix but at least it is a workaround that does what you require.