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    LS50 won't wake up after sleep mode

    Discussion in 'LG' started by ayarmola, May 10, 2005.

  1. ayarmola

    ayarmola Newbie

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    Help needed. Found no solution but shuting down pressing power button for a (very) long time. Twice showed recovery message after start up, involving a temp file I could not find for deleting (temp file from adobe photoshop album). question: how could I wake up safely and how to find the temp file (already looked for hidden files etc..)
    Thanks a big lot.
     
  2. ayarmola

    ayarmola Newbie

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    [xx(]
    for those (18 so far) that read but could not help (would not?[ ;)]) I join a few exemples of what I get. Could someone help?
    I guess it's a soft problem.. but which?
    I got my LS50 a week ago, very happy if not this problem and One dead pixel on the screen. Good machine, battery just OK, screen nice...

    Problem described by XP as follow:
    C :DOCUME~1ANTOIN~1TempWERd01.dir00Mini051005-01.dmp
    C :DOCUME~1ANTOIN~1TempWERd01.dir00sysdata.xml

    Can't find theses files... and wouldn't know what to do with them appart deleting them. Seams they are automatically created each day...
     
  3. Weshy

    Weshy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi there. I had this problem for a little while too. It was working fine and then suddenly just stopped. The solution for me was to do a temp file cleanup. I deleted all temp files in windows using cleanup wizard, internet explorer, etc. and then it was all working fine again.

    Weshy.
     
  4. ayarmola

    ayarmola Newbie

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    Hey! Thanks Weshy! I am newcomer on Windows... still learning XP... seems to work just fine!!! I would never have thought of that![ :p]
    How's the weather in Australia?
    Thanks again, Antoine - portugal (you know very small country south west of europe, known for codfish, old women in black, port wine and good surf!)
     
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    aegis Notebook Enthusiast

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    So did Weshy's advice help in this case? My Lw60 seems to have the same problem.

    Is it a powersetting mode problem?

    LG LW60 1.73Ghz, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 15.4", 60GB HD