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  1. Posts : 722
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       #221

    it only let me create a new simple volume with the light green which is free space
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  2.    #222

    Please post a disk mgmt screenshot for us to look at to make sure its ok.

    Check troubleshooting resources and steps given earlier for wake freezing. Try S3 for ACPI in BIOS. You agree, Iggy?
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  3. Posts : 722
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       #223

    WTH IS Try S3 for ACPI in BIOS

    How do i access it
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Back up onto partion-untitled.png  
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       #224

    gregrocker said:
    Post back a screenshot of Disk Management.

    Those Event Viewer errors show a slow boot which can often be a device/service delaying startup. It also might be causing the freezing.

    To find the exact device, go to this log and check for events listed that are delaying the sleep wakeup at the time they happen: Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Performance Information and Tools\Advanced Tools

    You need to study this log over several days to see repeat instances of a device/service causing delay during return from sleep.

    One thing major which needs to be checked is what your ACPI is set to in BIOS: Try S3 and see if wakeup freeze ends. Enter BIOS by tapping key given on first bootup screen. Don't change anything except that. Save setting.


    you just loss me with BIOS i dont even know what BIOS is or stands for
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       #225

    Oh and also when comeing out of sleep with old Windows it would be hard, it would stay a blank screen, monitor turns off, and then a blank screen with while flashy thing up top, dunno about the new one tho
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  6. Posts : 722
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       #226

    how can i do this

    If your Mobo is nVidia, check your ACPI settings in the bios. Set to S3. That fixed the problem for me.
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  7. Posts : 12,012
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       #227

    At 226 posts in this thread, I have long since lost track of what this poster is trying to do.

    I assume resizing partitions is one problem?

    Sleeping is another.

    I have no idea on sleeping.

    I assume part of the goal is to expand C to the right into the green space.

    If you make a simple volume in that green space, you may then be able to delete the extended partition, leaving ordinary unallocated space--which C could then be expanded into.

    Maybe.

    But as I said, I don't know if that is a goal here or not.
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  8. Posts : 722
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       #228

    i dont really care about space anymore LOL i mostly care about freezing!
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  9. Posts : 722
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       #229

    ignatzatsonic said:
    At 226 posts in this thread, I have long since lost track of what this poster is trying to do.

    I assume resizing partitions is one problem?

    Sleeping is another.

    I have no idea on sleeping.

    I assume part of the goal is to expand C to the right into the green space.

    If you make a simple volume in that green space, you may then be able to delete the extended partition, leaving ordinary unallocated space--which C could then be expanded into.

    Maybe.

    But as I said, I don't know if that is a goal here or not.
    Doing that made C: smaller o:
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  10.    #230

    Look on first bootup screen for key to tap for Enter BIOS setup, look in BIOS on Power tab for ACPI settings. Set to S3. Be very careful not to change anything else, then save setting using key given for that, reboot and test wake up.

    We can fix that free space with partition wizard, when you're rested and ready to do it.

    You wake freeze problem is best troubleshot by starting a new thread. It will be found after trying a bunch of fixes. There are lots of them on Google (I posted a few links). It just takes patience.
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