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  1. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #41

    Hi while you are waiting Type into the start/ search, Dxdiag click on it and run it and see if it tells you that you have any problems. Try it and see.
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  2. Posts : 722
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #42

    i dont know if i did it right, but i click on like display 1 2 and input and down the bottom it says Notes:

    the note says

    No Problem found
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  3. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #43

    Ok that's good,
    Listen I am going to have to leave you now as it is 2.30 in the morning, so we will have to continue this tomorrow, or maybe someone else will step in and install the other drivers with you, I am not saying that installing the other drivers will fix your problem, but it's no harm having them installed.
    Good night.
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  4. Posts : 722
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #44

    Hi Mitchell,

    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Windows Email technical Support. My name is Ramu, and I would be happy to assist you. For reference, here is your service request number 1121741177

    From your description, I understand that you had installed Windows 7 Home Premium on your computer. Your system freezes when it wakes up from sleep mode and you have reinstalled Windows 7 also, which it did not make any changes.

    I also understand that you can install Windows 7 64-bit on your computer for the requirements of the computer for installing Windows 7 64-bit on your computer your system must have some hardware requirements so please click the below link to see if the system meets the require for windows 7 or not
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/get/system-requirements.aspx

    I want to inform you one thing regarding Windows 7 64-bit you have to a custom installation because there is no upgrade path available for upgrading from 32-bit to 64-bit
    The issue regarding sleep seems to have occurred because of display drivers are corrupted or power management is not configured properly

    I understand the inconvenience you have experienced. Please be assured that we are here to support you for Windows 7 and we will see that the issue is resolved. In the due course of time, if we find out that the issue is with the non-Microsoft hardware or software, you will have to contact them in this regard.

    Please follow these steps, and do contact us if you have any questions.
    Step 1: Update the Display Adapters

    1.Click on Start, type Device Manager in the Start Search -> Push Enter
    2.This would open the Device Manager window.
    3.Double Click on Display Adapters to expand. You will find the name of the Display Adapter (For Ex. NVIDIA, ATI, Intel etc.)
    4.Right click on device and choose Update Driver Software
    5.Now click on Search automatically for the updated driver software.

    Windows will search your computer and the internet for the latest driver software for your device.

    If the Step 1 does not work, go ahead with Step 2.

    Step 2: Uninstall and let Windows 7 install the Display Adapters

    1.Click Start à Type Device Manager in Start Search à Push Enter
    2.Open Device Manager à Under Display Adapters, remember the Name of the Display device.
    3.Now, close the Device Manager
    4.Click Start à Control Panel à Programs and Features
    5.Look for the installed program which is same as the one mentioned in the Device Manager under Display Adapters
    6.If you find any, go ahead and uninstall them. By this way, we are actually uninstalling the driver software for your Display device.
    7.Now, close the Programs and Features window and open Device Manager again (follow Step 1)
    8.Uninstall the Display device mentioned under Display Adapters (Right click on it and choose Uninstall)
    9.Restart the computer and let Windows 7 install the drivers for the Audio Device.

    If Step 2 does not resolve the issue, please proceed with Step 3.

    Step 3:- Reinstalling the power management.

    1.Click Start. Type devmgmt.msc in Search Programs And Files and press Enter.

    1. Click View and select Show hidden devices.
    2. Click the plus (+) sign next to System Devices.
    3. Right-click the ACPI related entries and select Uninstall.
    4. Restart the system.
    5. Allow the System to reinstall the uninstalled devices.

    If Step 3 does not resolve the issue, please proceed with Step 4.

    Step 4:- Setting power plan to high performance.


    1. Click on Start, type Power Options in Search Programs And Files box and press Enter.
    2. Under the "Additional plans" section, select High Performance, then click on "Change plan settings".
    3. Then set the time for sleep mode, and save the changes.


    Hope the information provided will help you.
    I would request you to contact the computer manufacturer if the hardware on the computer is compatible for installing the 64 BIT, as the computer manufacturer's would be the best people to perform a hardware diagnostics and inform you, if you can install Windows 7 64 BIT.
    Please reply to this mail if you need any further information. We'll respond in the next 24 hours once we get a reply from you. I would also be expecting your reply to know if I could be of help.

    If you have any feedback about my service, please send an email to v-6aditr@mssupport.microsoft.com. My Manager, Addy, would be very happy to receive your comments and suggestions.

    We look forward to your reply.

    Sincerely,
    Ramu
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  5.    #45

    Mitch, follow throught with MS email tech support. They will stick with you until it is resolved.
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  6. Posts : 722
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #46

    LOL im still trying to download this audio thing from gigabyte it stops download half way through.

    Anyway the freezing seems to have stop so thats good.
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  7. Posts : 722
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #47

    okay all the drivers are downloaded.

    Do i need anything else?
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  8.    #48

    Are the blue screens gone? HOw about the wake up hang?

    Did you follow the MS troubleshooting steps above?

    Need to try them one at a time and not move on until you test if they work.
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  9. Posts : 722
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #49

    Well i dident try Microsoft soulitions.

    The hanging seems to be gone

    Dont know how the blue screens, i waited about 30mins - 60mins be4 using IE.

    im going to email them asking about the delay from wake up, as sometimes it isent instant wake up
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  10. Posts : 722
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #50

    Oh know the freezing is back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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