Hibernate/standby problems
Standby problem
When resuming from standby to perform a recording there's no screen output.
Hibernate
Occasionally when resuming from hibernate I get the 'hibernate file is corrupt' but if I choose resume the PC boots ok so the image can't be corrupt.
Error (check that it's correct)
"The last attempt to restart the system from its previous location
failed. Attempt to restart again:
Delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu
Continue with system restart"
12085339988
Phoned on 25 July and spoke to *** on Team 12 for 32 minutes.
Cause
display driver faulty
BIOS update required
I'm after some fellow Artisan/DHE2000 owners to perform a little test for me so I can establish if there's a 'fault' with my system or if it's a general 'feature' that affects everyone!
Generally I'm really pleased with my DHE2000, it uses far less of my time than my previous MythTV install!
I am having an annoying problem when using standby. If the system is in standby and it wakes itself up to perform a recording there's no s-video output. The PC is up as it does record the programme and I can access shared folders. It's connected to my CRT TV using S-Video and the display is blank, if I RDP to the PC I get disconnected after entering my username and password. If I VNC to the PC I do get a connection but just a black screen, although I can see the cursor. Interesting if I press any key on the wireless keyboard the screen comes back to life. If I'm not at home I have to wait for the recording to finish and the system enter standby then if I wake it up manually (using a WOL client) it's fine again - so I don't need a reboot to get the s-video working again.
I do not get this problem when the PC is connected to a PC Monitor so it's only affecting S-Video operation. I don't have a screen saver configured nor do I have to enter my password when the system resumes.
If I use hibernate instead of standby this problem goes away, but using hibernate raises a different issue! Which means the PC won't boot (about every 10 hibernates) so it's worse.
Anyway I'd appreciate hearing from anyone else that owns one of these if you get the same problems?
My model has the Intel 915 mobo, the BTC wireless keyboard and ATI (MSI) X300 gfx card.
The system is completely up to date with MS patches and running the latest ATI Catalyst drivers. I've enabled the force TV detection in the Catalyst CC but that didn't help.
When resuming from standby to perform a recording there's no screen output.
Hibernate
Occasionally when resuming from hibernate I get the 'hibernate file is corrupt' but if I choose resume the PC boots ok so the image can't be corrupt.
Error (check that it's correct)
"The last attempt to restart the system from its previous location
failed. Attempt to restart again:
Delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu
Continue with system restart"
12085339988
Phoned on 25 July and spoke to *** on Team 12 for 32 minutes.
Cause
display driver faulty
BIOS update required
I'm after some fellow Artisan/DHE2000 owners to perform a little test for me so I can establish if there's a 'fault' with my system or if it's a general 'feature' that affects everyone!
Generally I'm really pleased with my DHE2000, it uses far less of my time than my previous MythTV install!
I am having an annoying problem when using standby. If the system is in standby and it wakes itself up to perform a recording there's no s-video output. The PC is up as it does record the programme and I can access shared folders. It's connected to my CRT TV using S-Video and the display is blank, if I RDP to the PC I get disconnected after entering my username and password. If I VNC to the PC I do get a connection but just a black screen, although I can see the cursor. Interesting if I press any key on the wireless keyboard the screen comes back to life. If I'm not at home I have to wait for the recording to finish and the system enter standby then if I wake it up manually (using a WOL client) it's fine again - so I don't need a reboot to get the s-video working again.
I do not get this problem when the PC is connected to a PC Monitor so it's only affecting S-Video operation. I don't have a screen saver configured nor do I have to enter my password when the system resumes.
If I use hibernate instead of standby this problem goes away, but using hibernate raises a different issue! Which means the PC won't boot (about every 10 hibernates) so it's worse.
Anyway I'd appreciate hearing from anyone else that owns one of these if you get the same problems?
My model has the Intel 915 mobo, the BTC wireless keyboard and ATI (MSI) X300 gfx card.
The system is completely up to date with MS patches and running the latest ATI Catalyst drivers. I've enabled the force TV detection in the Catalyst CC but that didn't help.
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