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Original comment by joern.koerner@gmail.com
on 8 Jan 2009 at 2:47
Thanks a lot to jko for the prompt response.
I do not use Hibernate, cause it is unreliable under WinXP.
What I meant is “System Stand By” under the Power setting.
My apology to jko though, that I cannot reproduce the case now.
But I really experienced it the way I explained earlier. I.e., even after
switching
back to eeeHDD, the PC still won’t go to Standby after the preset time, only
after
activating AAM in quietHDD, then the PC will go to Standby. But now suddenly
all OK,
I reuse quietHDD with AAM disabled and the PC will go to Standby after the
preset time.
Unfortunately I could not find what was causing it.
Original comment by WijonoHa...@gmail.com
on 8 Jan 2009 at 8:51
I also use quietHDD build 248 and I configured my eee to go to standby first and
after a while to hibernate. Running XP Prof. Everything works as suggested for
me.
First going to suspend and later to hibernate here.
I develop quietHDD on my Desktop running Vista with a HDD which does not
support AAM
and test it later on on my eee. (But anyway I cannot find every bug for myself
- I
try it to do so)
Possible steps for reproducing:
Do not change anything
Quit quietHDD and/or eeeHDD. What happens?
Start quietHDD. What happens?
Please list any program running else (Applications and services) when the issue happens
Do you code yourself in any language? I'd send you the code for rerview...
Later when I've done some cleanup I'll release it under GPL, but for now ;-)
Original comment by joern.koerner@gmail.com
on 11 Jan 2009 at 8:27
No more responses about this and neither I or anyone else cannot reproduce it.
Closing.
Original comment by joern.koerner@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2009 at 12:54
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
joern.koerner@gmail.com
on 8 Jan 2009 at 9:44