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#1 By 223724 (88.149.225.239) at Thursday, April 30, 2009 01:02:24 PM
Hi, I have recently formatted an hard drive and re-installed windows xp from a SP2 cd. Immediately after that, I have installed all the motherboards drivers and downloaded the windows xp SP3 and all the others available updates. I've noticed that the stand by button is disabled when I search for it via start->turn off computer. There is no "stand by" or "hibernate" tab in control panel->power options too. My motherboard is a MSI 651M-L (MS-7005), with a chipset Northbridge-> SiS 651 (rev.02) and a Southbridge-> SiS 962L (rev.25). It has a "Northwood" processor (Intel Pentium 4, 2800 MHz). Not a young pc, but perfect for running just office, FF, IE. I went on the Micro-Star site, and I used the liveupdate feature. I tried to download the latest drivers from SiS too, but they are the same. So, I successfully installed the latest AGP, VGA, IDE and audio drivers that are available. I tried to uninstall all the drivers, then re-install them, one and then reboot, one and then reboot etc, but this issue has not been solved. If I look at control panel->system->hardware tab->device manager, I see NO driver conflicts, no hardware not recognized. The VGA, AGP, IDE, audio and SiS PCI 900 Ethernet driver have all been successfully installed. The LiveUpdate feature at MSI site confirms. The "Add/Remove program" in control panel confirms. The DxDiag app confirms. I have no issue with video drivers. The bios is the latest available too, and stand by function used to work perfectly before the format. What am I missing? Thank You.

This post was last edited by Barney09 on Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:09:29 PM.



 

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