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Hello:
I am entirely frustrated with a new notebook I bought about 3 weeks ago, and I think I will return it to the store (Costco takes it back!) since windows 7 performance is simply unacceptable.
This computer cannot reliably go in StandBy mode. After I have contacted HP support (very unhelpful standard responses that mostly told me that I had messed up the windows updates ?!?!?!? and had to re-install the OS) and after I have tried all kinds of suggestions in various on-line forums including this one, I decided that Windows 7 has a problem with StandBy mode that cannot currently be resolved. So in my Power Settings I have my notebook set to never go into Sleep mode. For closing the lid, I have set it to hibernate, same for using the power button. For critically low battery levels I have also set it to hibernate. Yet, this notebook cannot reliably hibernate either! Sometimes it works, but most times, when I want to start up again I get that dreaded message that windows has crashed yet again. A notebook that cannot even hibernate is completely useless.
I tried to contact Microsoft support, but I need some PID that should be on the sticker underneath my notebook, I tried all kinds of numbers from that sticker, but none of them are acceptable.
This is my last attempt to find a solution for this problem, so if you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Thank you!
Beate D.
I am entirely frustrated with a new notebook I bought about 3 weeks ago, and I think I will return it to the store (Costco takes it back!) since windows 7 performance is simply unacceptable.
This computer cannot reliably go in StandBy mode. After I have contacted HP support (very unhelpful standard responses that mostly told me that I had messed up the windows updates ?!?!?!? and had to re-install the OS) and after I have tried all kinds of suggestions in various on-line forums including this one, I decided that Windows 7 has a problem with StandBy mode that cannot currently be resolved. So in my Power Settings I have my notebook set to never go into Sleep mode. For closing the lid, I have set it to hibernate, same for using the power button. For critically low battery levels I have also set it to hibernate. Yet, this notebook cannot reliably hibernate either! Sometimes it works, but most times, when I want to start up again I get that dreaded message that windows has crashed yet again. A notebook that cannot even hibernate is completely useless.
I tried to contact Microsoft support, but I need some PID that should be on the sticker underneath my notebook, I tried all kinds of numbers from that sticker, but none of them are acceptable.
This is my last attempt to find a solution for this problem, so if you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Thank you!
Beate D.