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Asus Live 4.0 b3 -> No hibernate ?!?!

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Hi all,

 

2 days ago I tried installing the new Asus Live 4.0b3, eager to find out if I could finally give my win98 the kick :-)

 

Well, the software (and capture driver) works perfect, but after the installation all signs og hibernation has disappeared.

 

I have tried uninstalling Asus Live, the capture drivers and even the Asus3800 graphics adapter driver - but no luck.

 

Tried turning off/on APM, bios upgrading my Abit BH6 motherboard, installating Nvidia's reference drivers - still no luck.

 

No I start wondering how I can get my hibernate back - I really don't want to reinstall my Win2k now :-/

 

Any ideas ? Is there a hardcore way to tell win2k that my machine CAN hibernate - since I guess that right now something makes it think that my machine/hardware doesn't support it.

 

help please :-)

 

Regards,

 

Jakob

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Same for me!

After installing Live 4.0 b3,no more hibernate or standby!

 

But I can´t even get Live 4.0 to work correctly.

No way to watch TV with it,because I just get a pink screen in the Live-Window.

And the Capture-Driver isn´t installed either,although setup says "Capture-Driver correctly installed!"

 

Any ideas anyone?

I´m using the latest Asus Driver W2k379Beta4 on my AGP V3400 TNT/TV !

 

Marc

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Fortunately the Live program is working fine here .. but then again I have an ASUS V3800U

 

I'm on the edge of making a clean test installation besides my running installation to see if it works - I'll be back later this weekend.

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Tried a clean install on another partition,but no hibernate after installing Live 4.0 Beta3.

No Capture driver recognized,but Prog is running in Capture-mode!

No way to get it to display my TV-signal full screen.

But at least it´s sort of working now!

Guess I´ll have to wait for the next Beta or the final release of it!

 

Marc

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