S sonict Beta member Messages 2 Jun 22, 2006 #11 Have you gone into Power Settings from the Control Panel? If you haven't do so, then enable Hibernation if you have to and the advanced power management features.
Have you gone into Power Settings from the Control Panel? If you haven't do so, then enable Hibernation if you have to and the advanced power management features.
E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA Jun 22, 2006 #12 I'm thinking that maybe your computer doesn't support it
OP OP L laboholic Solid State Member Messages 8 Jun 22, 2006 #13 It does support it. Its only a year old and I had all that stuff on it when i bought it with windows xp home edition
It does support it. Its only a year old and I had all that stuff on it when i bought it with windows xp home edition
OP OP L laboholic Solid State Member Messages 8 Jun 22, 2006 #14 Gateway didnt include a OS cd with my computer so I had no way to restoring all the software and drivers that it comes with when my computer went nuts
Gateway didnt include a OS cd with my computer so I had no way to restoring all the software and drivers that it comes with when my computer went nuts
OP OP L laboholic Solid State Member Messages 8 Jun 26, 2006 #15 Ok , got it. Video drivers have to be installed for these functions to work.