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    Asus G1 Sleep problem

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by deedster, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. deedster

    deedster Notebook Enthusiast

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    Whenever I take my PC out of sleep mode, the screen acts really weird, and Windows says that the following driver is causing it to wake up slowly:
    NVIDIA Compatible Windows 2000 Miniport Driver, Version 97.54
    Filename: nvlddmkm.sys
    Anyone know what to do?
     
  2. gengerald

    gengerald Technofile Extraordinaire

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    Couple things, make sure you have the latest driver from Asus for your laptop and either install or reinstall them or new ones. Second option which I would probably recommend is grab some laptopvideo2go.com drivers. I do not have my guide up, but I am using some signed drivers without the modded inf because my dev numbers match. You can find your dev numbers by going to device manager then advanced of your vid card and finding them to match the dev_subsyst string thing. Here is a link to the signed drivers I'm using and getting sick performance with: http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=16925. Download and extract driver, find and click setup. You do not need a modded inf if your dev number matches the original inf number list. Contact me if you need some help. GL
     
  3. nobscot6

    nobscot6 Wise One

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    vista is known for sleep/hibernation problems.........

    try checking the properties of any devises and uncheck the box to "allow computer to turn off" .....