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    Default Re: Wake issues.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xiahou View Post
    My PSU is a Corsair TX 650. Just to check, I tried putting my PC to sleep and waking it again- works fine. Not sure that it helps you much, but there it is.
    The oddest thing, is that this is the case with me. Apparently if I leave it for more than ten minutes, it can't wake.
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    Default Re: Wake issues.

    OK. I RMA'd the thing and Amazon was really cool about it. They waived 1-day shipping. This makes me feel really bad since THE REPLACEMENT DOES THE SAME THING. There are a few things that we have learned from this adventure:

    1. Amazon is cool.
    2. The Dynex NIC apparently died at one point and was preventing the HD from spinning somehow.
    3. The P67 has really bad wake issues, but there is no reason to replace it at this point.

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    Default Re: Wake issues.

    Just chipping in here.

    My desktop doesn't wake up successfully unless there is less than 2GB of RAM (usually has 3). That can be removing a stick physically OR limiting the amount of memory via msconfig advanced settings. That requires a reboot though so it's a long way from a fix. I only discovered it because I play Medieval on limited RAM so I can get the higher resolutions.
    Anyway point is it could be more of a software than hardware problem, but that's just a guess since I don't know what msconfig actually does to make the extra gig disappear.
    Last edited by Dellathane; 06-09-2012 at 19:09.
    Currently day dreaming about having the funding and man power to port MTW to mobiles. Whole and unaltered.
    Having a nightmare getting it to run on more than 2GB of RAM

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